Risk assessment of traffic-related air pollution in a worldheritage city
2013
To support environmental risk management in a world heritage city, this
paper presents high spatial-resolution maps of air pollutants for the
Macao Peninsula. In particular, the risk of exposure to traffic-related
nitrogen dioxide pollution for the 22 world heritage monuments in the
Historic Center of Macao was assessed. The air-pollution mapping was
performed by a building-based air quality model system, in which the
traffic-related air pollutions at 5,965 receptor points in the Macao
Peninsula were modeled and the average spatial resolution was 727
receptors/km2. The results indicate that under the conditions of the
evening peak hour and the north wind direction sector 0–20°,
air quality in the Macao Peninsula is the worst. About 14.1% of the
modeled nitrogen dioxide concentrations at the 5,965 receptor points
exceed the national ambient air quality standard for scenic spot of 120
μg/m3 in China. Two world heritage monuments, i.e., the
“Leal Senado” Building and the Cathedral, are exposed to
excessively high nitrogen dioxide concentrations of 135.9 and 121.1
μg/m3, respectively. The results in this paper could help decision
makers to develop effective strategies to protect the world cultural
heritages in Macao for future human generations to appreciate and
enjoy.
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