Impact of air quality policy scenarios on pollution inequalities in a UK metropolitan area
James R. Hodgson, Suzanne Bartington, Zongbo Shi, William J. Bloss

TL;DR
This study examines how air quality policies in the UK's West Midlands could reduce pollution inequalities, finding that current targets may not fully address disparities in deprived areas.
Contribution
The paper evaluates the effectiveness of UK air quality targets in reducing pollution inequalities, using a metropolitan area as a case study.
Findings
41% of the WMCA population lived in areas exceeding the PM2.5 concentration target of 10 μg m−3.
PM2.5 concentrations were higher in areas with greater socioeconomic deprivation.
The PERT approach offers broad benefits but may leave some deprived areas failing to meet WHO guidelines.
Abstract
Fine particles (particulate matter (PM)2.5) affect health, with no observable thresholds below which exposure can be considered safe. The World Health Organization (WHO) Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs, 2021) reflect this evidence base, providing ambitious, health-based guidelines and interim targets for the protection of human health worldwide. In England, the Environment Act 2021 established new, legally binding environmental targets for long-term PM2.5 concentrations, comprising both an annual mean concentration target and a population exposure reduction target (PERT), to be achieved by 31 December 2040. However, the benefits of these targets in reducing air pollution inequalities among different sociodemographic groups remain undefined. Using the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA, population ~2.9 million) as a reference, we assessed the health impacts of ambient PM2.5…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Urban Transport and Accessibility · Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
