Intra-urban variance in space and time of PM2.5 in dense, low-income settlement on the South African Highveld
The study was conducted during a four-month sampling campaign to evaluate how ambient PM2.5 varies in space and time inside a solid fuel burning community. It also explored the socio-economic driver known to influence particulate matter concentrations in low-income settlements.
Educational Objectives
Educational Aim:
The aim of this study is to evaluate how ambient
PM2.5 varies in space and time inside a dense, low-income community
that uses solid fuel burning for cooking and heating purposes to better
understand the intra-urban variability of air quality in a low-income
settlement.
Educational Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module Environmental Health
Practitioners should have a clear understanding of:
The effect of air pollution on humans
- PM2.5 monitoring
- Influence of solid fuels used for household cooking and heating on ambient air quality.
Instructions for this Module
- Read the supplied reading material and complete the quiz that follows;
- You have three attempts to pass the quiz;
- The pass grade is 70%;
- You need to pass the quiz to claim your CPD certificate;
- Please click on the CPD certificate link below to claim your CPD certificate and to update your CPD Manager.
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