Exploring PM2.5 variations from calibrated low-cost sensor network in Greater Kampala, during COVID-19 imposed lockdown restrictions: Lessons for Policy
Air pollution is considered a major public health risk globally, and the global South including sub-Saharan Africa face particular health risks, but there is limited data to quantify the level of pollution for different air quality contexts. The COVID-19 lockdown measures led to reduced human activ...
Main Authors: | Paul Green, Deo Okure, Priscilla Adong, Richard Sserunjogi, Engineer Bainomugisha |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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National Association for Clean Air
2022-06-01
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Series: | Clean Air Journal |
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Online Access: | https://cleanairjournal.org.za/article/view/10906 |
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