Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071460
Title: Development of ahmedabad’s air information and response (Air) plan to protect public health
Authors: Limaye, V.S
Knowlton, K
Sarkar, S 
Ganguly, P.S
Pingle, S
Dutta, P
Sathish, L.M
Tiwari, A
Solanki, B
Shah, C
Raval, G
Kakkad, K
Beig, G
Parkhi, N
Jaiswal, A
Mavalankar, D
Keywords: air quality
atmospheric pollution
climate change
communication
environmental education
local participation
pollution monitoring
public health
vulnerability
air monitoring
air pollution
article
city
climate change
education
forecasting
government
human
India
leadership
meteorology
motivation
public health
weather
analysis
environmental exposure
forecasting
India
medical information system
prevention and control
public health
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
India
Air Pollution
Cities
Environmental Exposure
Forecasting
Health Information Systems
Humans
India
Public Health
Weather
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Limaye, V.S, Knowlton, K, Sarkar, S, Ganguly, P.S, Pingle, S, Dutta, P, Sathish, L.M, Tiwari, A, Solanki, B, Shah, C, Raval, G, Kakkad, K, Beig, G, Parkhi, N, Jaiswal, A, Mavalankar, D (2018). Development of ahmedabad’s air information and response (Air) plan to protect public health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 (7) : 1460. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071460
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Indian cities struggle with some of the highest ambient air pollution levels in the world. While national efforts are building momentum towards concerted action to reduce air pollution, individual cities are taking action on this challenge to protect communities from the many health problems caused by this harmful environmental exposure. In 2017, the city of Ahmedabad launched a regional air pollution monitoring and risk communication project, the Air Information and Response (AIR) Plan. The centerpiece of the plan is an air quality index developed by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology’s System for Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research program that summarizes information from 10 new continuous air pollution monitoring stations in the region, each reporting data that can help people avoid harmful exposures and inform policy strategies to achieve cleaner air. This paper focuses on the motivation, development, and implementation of Ahmedabad’s AIR Plan. The project is discussed in terms of its collaborative roots, public health purpose in addressing the grave threat of air pollution (particularly to vulnerable groups), technical aspects in deploying air monitoring technology, and broader goals for the dissemination of an air quality index linked to specific health messages and suggested actions to reduce harmful exposures. The city of Ahmedabad is among the first cities in India where city leaders, state government, and civil society are proactively working together to address the country’s air pollution challenge with a focus on public health. The lessons learned from the development of the AIR Plan serve as a template for other cities aiming to address the heavy burden of air pollution on public health. Effective working relationships are vital since they form the foundation for long-term success and useful knowledge sharing beyond a single city. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Source Title: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183838
ISSN: 1661-7827
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15071460
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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