Spatiotemporal impact of COVID-19 on Taiwan air quality in the absence of a lockdown: Influence of urban public transportation use and meteorological conditions
The unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 significantly improved the atmospheric environment for lockdown-imposed regions; however, scant evidence exists on its impacts on regions without lockdown. A novel research framework is proposed to evaluate the long-term monthly spatiotemporal impact of COVID-1...
Main Authors: | Chang, J.H.-H (Author), Chiueh, P.-T (Author), Homma, R. (Author), Li, H.-H (Author), Maneechot, L. (Author), Nik Sulaiman, N.M (Author), Ooi, M.C.G (Author), Shimizu, Y. (Author), Shiu, H.-Y (Author), Wong, Y.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2022
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