Literature DB >> 27413416

Developing Community-Level Policy and Practice to Reduce Traffic-Related Air Pollution Exposure.

Doug Brugge1, Allison P Patton2, Alex Bob3, Ellin Reisner4, Lydia Lowe5, Oliver-John M Bright1, John L Durant2, Jim Newman6, Wig Zamore4.   

Abstract

The literature consistently shows associations of adverse cardiovascular and pulmonary outcomes with residential proximity to highways and major roadways. Air monitoring shows that traffic-related pollutants (TRAP) are elevated within 200-400 m of these roads. Community-level tactics for reducing exposure include the following: 1) HEPA filtration; 2) Appropriate air-intake locations; 3) Sound proofing, insulation and other features; 4) Land-use buffers; 5) Vegetation or wall barriers; 6) Street-side trees, hedges and vegetation; 7) Decking over highways; 8) Urban design including placement of buildings; 9) Garden and park locations; and 10) Active travel locations, including bicycling and walking paths. A multidisciplinary design charrette was held to test the feasibility of incorporating these tactics into near-highway housing and school developments that were in the planning stages. The resulting designs successfully utilized many of the protective tactics and also led to engagement with the designers and developers of the sites. There is a need to increase awareness of TRAP in terms of building design and urban planning.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 27413416      PMCID: PMC4939908          DOI: 10.1089/env.2015.0007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Justice        ISSN: 1937-5174


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