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Evaluation of Transportation Microenvironments Through Assessment of Cyclystsu27 Exposure to Traffic-Related Particulate Matter

机译:评估运输微环境通过评估环状物暴露于与交通有关的颗粒物质

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It is well established that vehicles powered by carbon-based fuels (e.g. gasoline, diesel) have a negative impact on air quality, especially in urban centers. Traditionally, air quality conformity studies analyze the macroenvironmental impact of transportation corridors, as they relate to regional air quality management concerns. Urban residents spend a considerable amount of outdoor time in transportation microenvironments as pedestrians, bicycle commuters, people waiting to use public transport, residents and workers situated along roadways, and commuters within vehicles. An emerging area of research has shown that human health impacts within transport microenvironments can be considerable, but have not been well-characterized. As urban public policies increasingly encourage the use of multi-mode commuting in dense urban centers, decisionmakers need reliable modeling tools to predict and mitigate the health consequences of vehicle-related emissions in transportation microenvironments. This project proposes unique integration of real-time multi-modal personal exposure monitoring with real-time detailed traffic monitoring in order to develop a computer model that links traffic characteristics, emissions, built environment configuration, mode of travel and health impacts.Existing emission and dispersion models do not take direct account of the dynamic nature of traffic and how emissions impact the health of the diversity of urban dwellers, bus commuters, pedestrians, and bicycle riders. Typical approaches use highly aggregated vehicle data and computed link speeds to assign an emission factor to the traffic, an assumed proportion of which is trucks. In addition, existing methods to assess environmental impacts tend to focus on the production source of the pollutant not the impacts, which require information on population activities and its proximity to vehicle flows. Personal exposure studies document significant air quality impacts within the transportation microenvironment but do not integrate dynamic traffic and emission analysis.Previous research argues for a comprehensive approach. From the perspective of mitigating transportation impacts, it is significant to understand: a) exposure to the pollution, which in turn requires assessment of where people are in relation to the source of the pollutant, and b) the relation between pollution and vehicle flows. This research will target highly polluted high exposure hotspots in Portland, e.g. high traffic flows running through a major trip destination area for shopping, entertainment, education, or health care highly dependent on mode of travel, traffic levels and type, and built environment characteristics. Our approach is to conduct field studies to measure personal exposure to particulate matter as a function of transportation mode through pre-determined routes in the city. Exposure levels, position, time and rate of travel will be recorded. Simultaneously we will collect detailed traffic data that will provide type/number of vehicle, speed of travel and start/stop behavior. GIS analysis of the urban form and land use characteristics will establish built environment parameters. These data will be integrated into a built environment-travel mode-exposure model. The major scientific innovations offered by this project are: 1) integration of detailed and real-time exposure/emissions with a real-time traffic measurement approach, and 2) development of an integrated emissions and transportation model that combines traffic characteristics, emissions, built environment configuration, mode of travel and predicted health impacts. The outcomes of the research will be of importance to the general public, urban communities, departments of transportation charged with managing urban traffic, and public health authorities.
机译:众所周知,以碳基燃料(例如汽油,柴油)为动力的车辆对空气质量有负面影响,特别是在城市中心。传统上,空气质量符合性研究分析交通走廊对区域环境质量管理关注的宏观环境影响。城镇居民在交通微环境中花费大量的户外时间,例如行人,自行车通勤者,等待使用公共交通工具的人,沿道路的居民和工人以及车辆内的通勤者。一个新兴的研究领域表明,运输微观环境中对人类健康的影响可能很大,但尚未被很好地描述。随着城市公共政策越来越多地鼓励在密集城市中心地区使用多模式通勤,决策者需要可靠的建模工具来预测和减轻交通运输微环境中与车辆相关的排放对健康的影响。该项目建议将实时多模式个人暴露监测与实时详细交通监控进行独特的集成,以开发一种将交通特征,排放,建筑环境配置,出行方式和健康影响联系在一起的计算机模型。扩散模型没有直接考虑交通的动态性质以及排放如何影响城市居民,公交通勤者,行人和骑自行车者的多样性。典型的方法使用高度汇总的车辆数据和计算出的链接速度为交通分配排放因子,其中假定比例为卡车。此外,现有的评估环境影响的方法往往侧重于污染物的生产来源,而不是影响,这需要有关人口活动及其与车辆流量的接近程度的信息。个人暴露研究记录了交通微环境中对空气质量的重大影响,但未将动态交通和排放分析结合在一起。以前的研究主张采用综合方法。从减轻运输影响的角度来看,重要的是要理解:a)暴露于污染中,这又需要评估人们与污染物源的关系,以及b)污染与车辆流量之间的关系。这项研究将针对波特兰高污染,高暴露的热点地区,例如大量的流量流经主要的旅行目的地区域,以进行购物,娱乐,教育或医疗保健,高度依赖于出行方式,交通水平和类型以及建筑环境特征。我们的方法是进行实地研究,以通过城市中预定的路线,根据运输方式来衡量个人对颗粒物的暴露程度。将会记录暴露水平,位置,时间和行进速率。同时,我们将收集详细的交通数据,这些数据将提供车辆的类型/数量,行驶速度和起/停行为。 GIS对城市形态和土地利用特征的分析将建立建筑环境参数。这些数据将被集成到一个内置的环境旅行模式暴露模型中。该项目提供的主要科学创新是:1)将详细的实时暴露/排放与实时交通测量方法相集成,以及2)开发结合了交通特征,排放,已建立的综合排放和运输模型环境配置,出行方式和预计的健康影响。该研究的结果对公众,城市社区,负责管理城市交通的交通部门以及公共卫生部门具有重要意义。

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