从DPSIR框架角度评估巴林PM2.5

H. Abbas, Sara Ghanem, A. Abahussain
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空气污染已被确定为全球每个地区的首要任务之一。从全球公共卫生的角度来看,颗粒物是最重要的污染物。巴林是世界上污染最严重的第7个国家,也是中东地区污染最严重的第1个国家,PM2.5的年平均值远远高于世界卫生组织建议的指导方针。该程序包括使用先前与巴林有关的研究报告。通过应用驱动因素、压力、状态、影响和响应(DPSIR)框架,对巴林的PM2.5进行了综合环境评估。巴林的PM2.5水平在很长一段时间内都超过了自己的国家标准;这主要反映在人类健康和非传染性疾病发病率上升上。结果表明,驱动因素包括人口增长、经济发展、城市化和气候变化,而压力因素是工业、能源生产和土地开垦等人为因素造成的PM2.5排放,以及跨境扬尘作为自然因素。巴林采取了各种措施尽量减少空气污染,包括颁布立法和建立空气质量监测方案。有些措施的效果较差,需要加以改进并采取更严格的行动。
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Assessing PM2.5 in Bahrain From the DPSIR Framework Perspective
Air pollution has been identified as one of the top priorities in every region around the globe. Particulate matter is the most important pollutant from a global public health perspective. Bahrain was ranked the 7th most polluted country in the world and the first in the Middle East with an annual average of PM2.5 much higher than the WHO recommended guidelines. The procedure included the use of previous relevant studies related to Bahrain. Integrated Environmental Assessment is performed for the PM2.5 in Bahrain by applying the Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact and Responses (DPSIR) framework. PM2.5 levels in Bahrain are exceeding its own national standards for a significant amount of time; this is primarily reflected on human health and the elevated prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Results revealed that drivers include population growth, economic development, urbanization and climate change, while the pressure is the emission of PM2.5 due to anthropogenic factors such as industry, energy production and land reclamation, as well as transboundary dust as a natural factor. Bahrain has taken various measures to minimize air pollution including the issuance of legislations and establishing the air quality monitoring program. Some measures were found to be less effective, for which improvements and more strict actions are required.
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