Biomonitoring as a Nature‐Based Solution to Assess Atmospheric Pollution and Impacts on Public Health

The control of air pollution remains a challenge to the planning of cities and fossil fuel burning is the main cause of air degradation. Particulate matter (PM) is the contaminant commonly used as an indicator of pollution, but environmental agencies may face difficulties in operating surveillance n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2021-07, Vol.107 (1), p.29-36
Hauptverfasser: Theophilo, Carolina Yume Sawamura, Ribeiro, Andreza Portella, Moreira, Edson Gonçalves, Aranha, Sidnei, Bollmann, Harry Alberto, Santos, Cleiton Jordão, de Oliveira, Anderson, dos Santos, Sidney, Saiki, Mitiko, Saldiva, Paulo Hilário Nascimento, Ferreira, Maurício Lamano
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Zusammenfassung:The control of air pollution remains a challenge to the planning of cities and fossil fuel burning is the main cause of air degradation. Particulate matter (PM) is the contaminant commonly used as an indicator of pollution, but environmental agencies may face difficulties in operating surveillance networks due to the lack of resources and infrastructure. As an alternative to conventional networks, scientific studies have pointed out that nature itself can contribute to the diagnosis and reduction of air pollution. Nature-based solutions (NbS) are proposals that use natural processes and structures to meet different environmental challenges. In this study, biomonitoring with  Tillandsia usneoides was applied as a NbS tool to evaluate air quality in an important port urban area in the city of Guarujá, Brazil, affected by industrial and vehicular emissions. It was observed that cadmium mass fractions were at least forty times higher than the control area with one-month exposition.
ISSN:0007-4861
1432-0800
DOI:10.1007/s00128-021-03205-8