Intra-urban variability of long-term exposure to PM2.5 and NO2 in five cities in Colombia

Author:

Rodriguez-Villamizar Laura A.1ORCID,Rojas Yurley1,Grisales Sara2,Mangones Sonia C.3,Cáceres Jhon J.1,Agudelo-Castañeda Dayana M.4,Herrera Víctor1,Marín Diana5,Jiménez Juan G. Piñeros2,Belalcázar-Ceron Luis C.3,Rojas-Sánchez Oscar Alberto6,Villegas Jonathan Ochoa7,López Leandro1,Rojas Oscar Mauricio8,Vicini María C.9,Salas Wilson10,Orrego Ana Zuleima11,Castillo Margarita12,Sáenz Hugo13,Hernández Luis Álvaro14,Weichenthal Scott15,Baumgartner Jill15,Rojas Néstor Y.3

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Industrial de Santander

2. Universidad de Antioquía: Universidad de Antioquia

3. Universidad Nacional de Colombia

4. Universidad del Norte

5. Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana

6. Instituto Nacional de Salud

7. Universidad de San Buenaventura

8. Area Metropolitana de Bucaramanga

9. Corporación para la Defensa de la Meseta de Bucaramanga

10. Departamento Administrativo de Gestión del Medio Ambiente

11. Area Metropolitana Del Valle de Aburra

12. Barranquilla Verde

13. Secretaria Distrital de Ambiente de Bogota

14. Secretaria Distrito del Ambiente de Bogotá

15. McGill University

Abstract

Abstract Rapidly urbanizing cities in Latin America experience high levels of air pollution which are known risk factors for population health. However, the estimates of long-term exposure to air pollution are scarce in the region. We developed intraurban land use regression (LUR) models to map long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the five largest cities in Colombia. We conducted air pollution measurement campaigns using gravimetric PM2.5 and passive NO2 sensors for two weeks during both the dry and rainy seasons in 2021 in the cities of Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Bogotá, Cali, and Medellín, and combined these data with geospatial and meteorological variables. Annual models were developed using multivariable spatial regression models. The city annual PM2.5 mean concentrations measured ranged between 12.32 𝛍g/m3 and 15.99 𝛍g/m3 while NO2 concentrations ranged between 24.92 𝛍/m3) and 49.15 𝛍g/m3. The PM2.5 annual models explained 82% of the variance (R2) in Medellín, 77% in Bucaramanga, 73% in Barranquilla, 70% in Cali, and 44% in Bogotá. The NO2 models explained 65% of the variance in Bucaramanga, 57% in Medellín, 44% in Cali, 40% in Bogotá, and 30% in Barranquilla. Most of the predictor variables included in the models were a combination of specific land use characteristics and roadway variables. Cross-validation suggest that PM2.5 outperformed NO2 models. The developed models can be used as exposure estimate in epidemiological studies, as input in hybrid models to improve personal exposure assessment, and for policy evaluation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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