Data Integration Model for Air Quality: A Hierarchical Approach to the Global Estimation of Exposures to Ambient Air Pollution
Gavin Shaddick, Matthew L. Thomas, Amelia Jobling, Michael Brauer,, Aaron van Donkelaar, Rick Burnett, Howard Chang, Aaron Cohen, Rita Van, Dingenen, Carlos Dora, Sophie Gumy, Yang Liu, Randall Martin, Lance A., Waller, Jason West, James V. Zidek, Annette Pr\"uss-Ust\"un

TL;DR
This paper introduces DIMAQ, a hierarchical Bayesian model integrating multiple data sources to estimate global air pollution exposures with high spatial resolution and improved accuracy, especially in data-sparse regions.
Contribution
The novel hierarchical Bayesian framework combines ground, satellite, and model data for global air quality estimation, enhancing accuracy over existing methods.
Findings
Significant reduction in RMSE from 17.1 to 10.7
92% of the world's population exposed to air quality exceeding WHO guidelines
Improved predictive accuracy in regions with sparse ground data
Abstract
Air pollution is a major risk factor for global health, with both ambient and household air pollution contributing substantial components of the overall global disease burden. One of the key drivers of adverse health effects is fine particulate matter ambient pollution (PM) to which an estimated 3 million deaths can be attributed annually. The primary source of information for estimating exposures has been measurements from ground monitoring networks but, although coverage is increasing, there remain regions in which monitoring is limited. Ground monitoring data therefore needs to be supplemented with information from other sources, such as satellite retrievals of aerosol optical depth and chemical transport models. A hierarchical modelling approach for integrating data from multiple sources is proposed allowing spatially-varying relationships between ground measurements and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting · Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
