Evaluación de la calidad del aire durante el tiempo de protestas en ciudades sudamericanas

Translated title of the contribution: Assessment of air quality during protests in South America cities

Erika Johanna Mancero Chicaiza

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Abstract

The decrease in air quality is due to emissions from anthropogenic activities, mainly related to transport and industry, including the use of private vehicles and public transport, in addition to the generation of energy (derived from oil), burning of biomass for heating, forest fires, and agricultural activity. Another case of emission is the protests that occurred during the last quarter of 2019 in Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, which were characterized by the incineration of tires and different types of combustible material. This work focuses on evaluating the influence of social protests in the capital cities of these countries, processing data with the monitoring stations that each city has and considering the air quality indices (PM10, PM2.5, CO, NO2, O3 and SO2) using the Kriging geostatistical method, verifying the influence of the protests on air quality.

Translated title of the contributionAssessment of air quality during protests in South America cities
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)159-176
Number of pages18
JournalRevista de Geografia Norte Grande
Volume2023
Issue number84
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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