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These arguments give rise to two hypotheses: H3a: In cities with lower economic pressures, the
influence of public environmental concern on environmental pollution is stronger. Engineering,
Bangalore University, Bangalore, India. Herbicides may present a chronic health risk, but the. State
Environmental Service of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (1994). 22. Newlands M.
Environmental Activism, Environmental Politics, and Representation: The Framing of the British
Environmental Activist Movement. Ph.D. thesis. University of East London, United Kingdom
(2015). 23. NEPIS (National Service Center for Environmental Publications) US EPA
(Environmental Protection Agency) (2017). Environmental Studies Water resources Public Relations
Environmental Management Public Health Environmental Sustainability Environemtal Engineering
Community and Public Health Nursing See Full PDF Download PDF About Press Blog People
Papers Topics Job Board We're Hiring. Since there is better binding of bitumen with plastic. Diao X,
Yuan C-G, Wu J, Zhang K, Zhang C, Gui B (2018) Mercury fractions in gypsum and estimation of
mercury emission from coal-fired power plants. Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) in
Indoor Air Quality Investigations. It can be found that the general trend of the volume of research
papers on LP from 1944 to 2020 is on the rise. Figure 1. Overall publishing trend of LP. Emissions
estimates of PAH from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plains of India. More
integration and a greater understanding of holistic approaches are needed. Environmental pollution:
causes, effects, and the remedies 21.1. Introduction Almost every human activity that results in the
degradation or depreciation of the quality of the natural environment is regarded as pollution. Ozone
history and ecosystems: a goliath from impacts to advance industrial benefits and interests, to
environmental and therapeutical strategies. Students should exhibit positive attitude towards
environmental sanitation in order to ensure a clean environment in universities for a healthy school
living. As an iterative and dynamic process, quality assurance is interwoven in the production and
process of food and beverages in the agro-allied industry. A good set of 4 antique Victorian dining
chairs in mahogany dating from circa 1860. 1940s French Art. The results are presented in column
(3) of Table 3. Multiple cardiovascular effects have been observed after exposure to air pollutants (
100 ). We use the median of cities’ GDP as the criterion for classification, with cities above the
median categorized as low economic pressure and those below the median as high economic
pressure. Pollutants such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and aerosols affect the
amount of incoming sunlight. In Greece, the use of private cars was restricted by tracking their
license plates in order to reduce traffic congestion during rush hour ( 25 ). Lead toxicity affects the
fetal nervous system; edema or swelling of the brain is observed ( 86 ). Hesterberg TW, Bunn WB,
McClellan RO, Hamade AK, Long CM, Valberg PA. The model is approved through an advanced
systematic methods employed in collecting, organizing and generating reports about quality
assurance for updates or changes. However, challenges remain and current LP studies are still
characterized by a certain degree of fragmentation, which should be enriched by combining land use
changes and should require combining experimental results with socioeconomic analysis to propose
joint LP remediation approaches. Synopsizing, a global prevention policy should be designed in
order to combat anthropogenic air pollution as a complement to the correct handling of the adverse
health effects associated with air pollution. Chronic obstructive respiratory disease (CORD) and
lung cancer are mostly observed in women, while acute lower respiratory disease is seen in young
children under 5 years of age ( 18 ). Moreover, air pollution seems to have various malign health
effects in early human life, such as respiratory, cardiovascular, mental, and perinatal disorders ( 3 ),
leading to infant mortality or chronic disease in adult age ( 6 ). As a result, the main proposal of this
essay is that we should focus on fostering local structures to promote experience and practice and
extrapolate these to the international level through developing effective policies for sustainable
management of ecosystems. Author Contributions All authors listed have made a substantial, direct
and intellectual contribution to the work, and approved it for publication.
Ozone increases DNA damage in epidermal keratinocytes and leads to impaired cellular function ( 72
). Wildlife is burdened by toxic pollutants coming from the air, soil, or the water ecosystem and, in
this way, animals can develop health problems when exposed to high levels of pollutants. A
university is an institution where a significant level of environmental cleanness should be observed.
The impact of public environmental concern on environmental pollution 2. Clearly, urbanization and
industrialization are reaching unprecedented and upsetting proportions worldwide in our era.
Technological innovation can only be successful if it is able to meet the needs of society. Finally,
natural sources include, as stated previously, physical disasters ( 33 ) such as forest fire, volcanic
erosion, dust storms, and agricultural burning. Following a recent epidemiological study by the
Department of Environmental Health at Harvard School of Public Health (Boston, MA) ( 57 ), it
was reported that, as PM 2.5 concentrations vary spatially, an exposure error (Berkson error) seems
to be produced, and the relative magnitudes of the short- and long-term effects are not yet
completely elucidated. Environmental pollution: causes, effects, and the remedies 21.1. Introduction
Almost every human activity that results in the degradation or depreciation of the quality of the
natural environment is regarded as pollution. Qualitative data were from observations present in the
logbook and answers to the open-ended questions of the questionnaires. Their papers bridge the gap
by documenting novel empirical evidence and measure the benefits of fuel standards in the world’s
largest developing country. Li et al. (2020) find that the enforcement of high-quality gasoline
standards significantly reduced average pollution by 12.9%, and improved air quality. A total of
1,514 pupils from 24 schools in Abuja were selected using the multistage sampling technique.
Industrial wastewater contains various chemical substances, heavy metals, and organic compounds.
Due to limitations of paper, the author selected 10 related keywords for the second-level clustering
results. Article CAS Google Scholar Burmistrz P, Kogut K, Marczak M, Zwozdziak J (2016)
Lignites and subbituminous coals combustion in Polish power plants as a source of anthropogenic
mercury emission. Therefore, to achieve this purpose, this study has integrated different theories such
as the contingency and the institutional theories in order to provide the effect of QA and CPI on
successful strategy implementation. Beyond considering the above sources and their nature,
topography and meteorology should also be considered, as stated previously. The results confirmed
that environmental regulation and policy moderates the relationship between continuous process
improvement and organizational performance. Summarizing the aforementioned in order to design an
effective air quality control strategy, several aspects must be considered: environmental factors and
ambient air quality conditions, engineering factors and air pollutant characteristics, and finally,
economic operating costs for technological improvement and administrative and legal costs.
Consequently, at the level of the commodity market, this incentivizes companies to proactively
enhance their environmental management and emissions reduction measures in order to provide eco-
friendly products that align with consumer expectations. As is known, China is a fast-developing
economy and its GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is expected to be very high by 2050, which is
defined as the year of dissolution of the protocol for the decrease in gas emissions. While challenges
persist, opportunities for progress and inclusivity are within reach. A Partial Least Square Structural
Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to estimate the relationship among the above variables in
the context of Malaysian Food and Beverage Companies. They are an important risk factor for lung
cancer ( 89 ). Although we do present some bibliometric analyses, our objective was not to perform a
quantitative assessment of the literature but rather to situate pollution burdens on IPs in the context
of growing research on global environmental justice. When the trachea is contaminated by pollutants,
voice alterations may be remarked after acute exposure. Particulate contaminants include
contaminants such as smog, soot, tobacco smoke, oil smoke, fly ash, and cement dust. It reflects the
citation phenomenon between two specific articles. In addition, long-term exposure to PM for years
was found to be related to cardiovascular diseases and infant mortality. The use of new products and
materials has actually resulted in increased concentrations of VOCs.
The integration of strategies and practices will help organizations to enhance their performance
through implementation of the suggested constructs in this study. Note: Copyright of all images in
role of community health nurse in environmental sanitation content depends on the source site.
Emissions estimates of PAH from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plains of India.
Water pollution is organic and inorganic charge and biological charge ( 10 ) at high levels that affect
the water quality ( 34, 35 ). Dr. Robert Bullard, BEL, and Serena Echols and other visionaries show
how passion, culture and leadership can catalyze change. Additionally, it poses a serious threat to
living organisms. In this vein, our interest is mainly to focus on these pollutants, as they are related
to more extensive and severe problems in human health and environmental impact. Lead, when
inhaled, accumulates in the blood, soft tissue, liver, lung, bones, and cardiovascular, nervous, and
reproductive systems. Moreover, loss of concentration and memory, as well as muscle and joint pain,
were observed in adults ( 85, 86 ). Heavy metals such as lead, when absorbed into the human body,
can lead to direct poisoning or chronic intoxication, depending on exposure. China is actively
establishing and improving systems for public participation in environmental management and
decision-making, which not only enhances public awareness of environmental protection but also
urges the government to adopt effective environmental management strategies. Notably, the
chemistry of the soil can be amended due to acid precipitation by affecting plants, cultures, and
water quality ( 37 ). The conflict imperative and the slow fight against environmental injustice in
northern Peruvian Amazon. Not applicable. Consent to participate Consent for publication. More
importantly, the results have also confirmed the moderating effect of ERP on the relationships
between QA and organizational performance. Management Leadership, Benchmarking, Continuous
Improvement Process, Human Resources Management, Service Design and Quality, Quality
assurance and Information and Analysis as TQM elements considered in this study are to be
moderated with their respective relationships with sustainable performance. In this study, we used
the Web of Science and CiteSpace to analyze the knowledge structure of this field from 2000 to
2022 and then reviewed it systematically. Long-term effects are more frequent in people with a
predisposing disease state. Carlsson et al ( 2021 ) discussed the use of green nudge (behavioral
intervention aimed at reducing negative externalities) as an environmental policy tool. These
particles are able to damage lungs and can even enter the bloodstream ( 41 ), leading to the
premature deaths of millions of people yearly. It turns out that the top five publications are: Chinese
Academy of Sciences (154 articles), University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (72 articles),
Beijing Normal University (43 articles), Utrecht University (41 articles), and University of
California, Berkeley (34 articles). Hence, this research has considered conducting more investigations
on the impacts of other variables which could be better explained the nature of this relationship. You
can download the paper by clicking the button above. A university is an institution where a
significant level of environmental cleanness should be observed. Several studies support negative
effects on air quality and infant health, and all of these find that energy policies and regulations can
reduce regional pollution and improve health welfare, especially in less developed countries and
areas. Nevertheless, IPs are contributing to limit pollution in different ways, including through
environmental monitoring and global policy advocacy, as well as through local resistance toward
polluting activities. They are able to dissipate sunlight (the albedo phenomenon) by dispersing a
quarter of the sun's rays back to space and have cooled the global temperature over the last 30 years (
52 ). Citation: Liu N, Liu Y, Yu X (2023) The impact of public environmental concern on
environmental pollution: The moderating effect of government environmental regulation. However,
this result cannot be generalized as data were collected through a cross-sectional approach. For
example, contestation of resource extraction can be traced through digital media in Inuit
communities (Scobie and Rodgers 2013 ). Other IPs remain unsupported in their legal battles against
polluting corporations operating in their lands (MacDonald 2015; Tsosie 2015; Shipton 2017 ), often
due to a lack of legal recourse in states insufficiently supportive of IP rights (Holden and Ingelson
2007; Langton and Mazel 2008 ). Hua X, Zhang L, Song Y, Lu H (2016) Influence of the ultra low
emission modification of a coal-fired unit on the mercury emissions.
Seven hundred and fifty-six (49.9%) pupils said the generated waste from their school was disposed
by open burning; 144 (9.5%) said landfill; 158 (10.4%) said recycling; and 36 (2.4%) said
incineration. It can be seen that the US (943 papers), China (790 papers), and the UK (297 papers)
ranked the top three in terms of publication volume. Based on feedback from you, our users, we've
made some improvements that make it easier than ever to read thousands of publications on our
website. Future research can delve into the mechanisms of different types of government behaviour
as regulatory factors. Conclusion: The study supported the premises of the contingency theory and
the institutional theory by reaffirming the importance of the supportive ERP for any successful
strategy implementation in enhancing OP through the implementation of innovative practices. Short-
term and long-term adverse effects on human health are observed. Their papers bridge the gap by
documenting novel empirical evidence and measure the benefits of fuel standards in the world’s
largest developing country. Li et al. (2020) find that the enforcement of high-quality gasoline
standards significantly reduced average pollution by 12.9%, and improved air quality. Additionally,
environmental pollution is caused by natural events like volcanic eruptions. Exposure to POPs is
associated with increased risk of diabetes among many indigenous groups, such as the Mohawk or
the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation of Ontario (Sharp 2009 ). Data were collected
from 35 respondents using a 55-items instrument. Critical review of the human data on short-term
nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) exposures: evidence for NO2 no-effect levels. Additionally, the severity of
smog can be readily perceived by the public through air visibility, leading to a more consistent
perception among individuals. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. The
findings can have important implications for countries besides China, including developing ones.
Susceptible people as those with lung disease, old people, and children, who present a higher risk of
damage. Short-term effects are temporary and range from simple discomfort, such as irritation of the
eyes, nose, skin, throat, wheezing, coughing and chest tightness, and breathing difficulties, to more
serious states, such as asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, and lung and heart problems. Short-term
exposure to air pollution can also cause headaches, nausea, and dizziness. Funding: The authors
acknowledge the financial support from the project of the the Jiangsu Province University
Philosophy and Social Science Research Project (Grant 2022SJYB1310.). The funders had no role in
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Data
sharing is not applicable to this article because no new data were created in this study. That’s why
when the Biden Administration finalized a plan to require states to be “good neighbors” and address
smog pollution that crosses state lines, public health and environment advocates cheered. He believes
that land pollution will greatly increase the treatment cost of water supply. (5) worldwide disease
problems, such as Lim et al ( 2012 ) found that land pollution leads to the re-pollution of livestock,
vegetables, and fruits, forming a serious dietary risk of exceeding the content of harmful substances.
4. Discussion: challenges and prospects The above analysis shows that LP research still has some
shortcomings and needs to be further improved. Among them, Particulate Matter (PM), particles of
variable but very small diameter, penetrate the respiratory system via inhalation, causing respiratory
and cardiovascular diseases, reproductive and central nervous system dysfunctions, and cancer. Yang
and Chou (2018) find that the shutdown of power plants located upwind of New Jersey reduced the
likelihood of having a low-birthweight or preterm infant by 15% and 28%, respectively. Success and
effectiveness in controlling air pollution, specifically at the local level, have been reported. As shown
in figure 6, we can find that the top five journals are Sustainability (242 papers), International
Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Abbreviation: IJERPH, 193 papers), Land
Use Policy (108 papers), Science of the Total Environment (98 papers) and Journal of Cleaner
Production (79 papers). Figure 6. Volume of papers on LP topics published in the journals. The
proposal has been pending for several years and remains under review by state environmental
regulators. These provide valuable insights for policy makers and practitioners in their efforts to
achieve sustainable environmental management in China. Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS
Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution
4.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the
title of the work, journal citation and DOI. 1. Introduction Land is the space carrier of human
activities, the most basic production factor for human social and economic development, and the
most basic survival resource for urban and rural residents. It turns out that the top five publications
are: Chinese Academy of Sciences (154 articles), University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (72
articles), Beijing Normal University (43 articles), Utrecht University (41 articles), and University of
California, Berkeley (34 articles). Jiang J, Hao J, Wu Y, Streets D, Duan L, Tian H 2005
Development of mercury emission inventory from coal combustion in China. Furthermore,
widespread news coverage of environmental pollution issues on the Chinese internet reveals the
severity and impact of environmental pollution, enhancing public awareness of the complexity of
environmental problems and encouraging the Chinese public to take action to alleviate environmental
pressures.
The top three countries in terms of centrality are the US (0.32), Netherlands (0.21), and the UK (0.2).
It can be found that the US is far ahead not only in the volume of published papers but also in
centrality indicators, so it is the most important nation in the study of LP. Specifically, the release of
industrial smoke into the atmosphere leads to the formation of suspended particulate matter,
resulting in particle pollution. Pollutants to which indigenous peoples are exposed Sources of
pollution Indigenous peoples are exposed to numerous polluting activities, most of which are linked
to agriculture, extractive operations, urban growth, and industrial development. Questionnaires were
distributed to 250 Malaysian food and beverages companies. 71 questionnaires were returned and
used in the analysis using the PLS-SEM. Exposure to POPs has also been associated with immune
system problems and increases in infections among Inuit infants (Dewailly et al. 2000; Dallaire et al.
2003 ), and to hypertension among Inuit adults (Valera et al. 2013 ). Among POPs, organochlorines
such as PCB can cross the placental barrier and lead to permanent neurodevelopmental effects, as it
has been the case among Arctic indigenous children (AMAP 2015 ). The long-term effects are
chronic, lasting for years or the whole life and can even lead to death. Notably, the chemistry of the
soil can be amended due to acid precipitation by affecting plants, cultures, and water quality ( 37 ).
A coalition of environmental and community groups wants the governor to reject the plan and order
the commission to redesign it so that it does not add to the pollution burden on the neighborhood.
You might need your SuSanA login upgraded for this purpose. Without a doubt, all of the
aforementioned are closely associated with climate change, and in the event of danger, the
consequences can be severe for mankind ( 2 ). Dioxins originate from industrial processes but also
come from natural processes, such as forest fires and volcanic eruptions. Keyword clustering analysis
is one of the characteristic functions of CiteSpace. Results of the review based on the convergent
views of previous authors, showed that there was poor environmental sanitation practices in schools.
Pavlish JH, Sondreal EA, Mann MD, Olson ES, Galbreath KC, Laudal DL, Benson SA (2003)
Status review of mercury control options for coal-fired power plants. Collaborative emissions
reduction effect of environmental regulation is explored. Traffic- related air pollution and the right
ventricle. Additionally, harvesting and consuming traditional foods have many nutritional, social,
and cultural health benefits that must be weighed in risk management (Kirk et al. 2012 ). Part of the
literature on IPs and pollution has framed pollution as a field of technical intervention, where
impacts can often be curtailed or compensated, thereby relegating IPs to the status of helpless
victims whose vulnerabilities should be remediated (Bagelman and Wiebe 2017; Nunn 2018 ). Front
center is Reverend Joseph Lowery of Atlanta, who heads the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference founded by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The case of Numto Nature Park in the
Russian Arctic. These issues are essentially closely related to the production and living activities of
human society. Short-period exhibition to high dioxin concentrations may result in dark spots and
lesions on the skin ( 94 ). In the past studies, several theories have opined that the connections
between resources, capabilities and strategies are the keys to organizational sustainability. The
momentum generated by grassroots movements, coupled with increasing awareness of environmental
justice issues, creates a platform for change. Additionally, it poses a serious threat to living
organisms. In this vein, our interest is mainly to focus on these pollutants, as they are related to more
extensive and severe problems in human health and environmental impact. As is known, China is a
fast-developing economy and its GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is expected to be very high by
2050, which is defined as the year of dissolution of the protocol for the decrease in gas emissions.
This study therefore aimed to investigate the moderating effects of environmental regulation and
policy on the relationship between continuous process improvement and organizational performance.
Therefore, presenting trend changes in land use patterns in a land systems science approach
(including land scale, land spatial pattern, pollution, and degradation patterns, etc.) is beneficial to
improve the explanatory power of existing studies on land pollution formation (Robinson 2006,
Verburg et al 2013 ). Plastics manufacture makes up 4.6% of the annual petroleum consumption in
the U.S., using roughly 331 million barrels per year. This can identify authoritative authors with high
influence in the field. Moreover, respiratory diseases and affection of the immune system are
registered as long-term chronic effects ( 58 ).
Abstract-Worldwide, sustainability is the pressing need of. Ozone increases DNA damage in
epidermal keratinocytes and leads to impaired cellular function ( 72 ). However, it is interesting to
note that cardiovascular diseases have mostly been observed in developed and high-income countries
rather than in the developing low-income countries exposed highly to air pollution ( 13 ). The
concerns of the Arctic IPs are also reflected in the Stockholm Convention, where they have been
strong advocates for expanding beyond the initial 12 banned persistent chemicals, and including
precautionary language (Downie and Fenge 2003; Godduhn and Duffy 2003 ). The use of new
products and materials has actually resulted in increased concentrations of VOCs. The core of this
causal evaluation addresses the endogeneity problem. A developed and validated questionnaire was
distributed to six hundred students in one of the university in Nigeria and their responses were
collected. Students are also more and more aware of their own responsibility for regular waste
treatment. Major sources include the emission of pollutants from power stations, refineries, and
petrochemicals, the chemical and fertilizer industries, metallurgical and other industrial plants, and,
finally, municipal incineration. The other report, has information on the recently destroyed Georgia
Guidestones. Calderon-Garciduenas L, Azzarelli B, Acuna H, et al. The plan, called the Good
Neighbor Plan, will first and foremost improve our air quality and reduce harm from coal plants and
other polluters, while also reducing the impacts that Ohio’s pollution has on downwind neighbors.
Among them, the size of the font indicates the volume of articles published by the author or the
importance of the author (the same below), and the line between the authors indicates the
cooperative relationship between each other. The solution to this disconnect is education of the
public. Brook et al ( 2010 ) discussed the relationship between land use change and air pollution and
its impact on cardiovascular disease. (3) agricultural issues and the decline of biodiversity, such as
Polasky et al ( 2008 ) developed a landscape-level model to analyze the biological and economic
consequences of alternative land use patterns. Diseases occurring from the aforementioned
substances include principally respiratory problems such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD), asthma, bronchiolitis, and also lung cancer, cardiovascular events, central nervous system
dysfunctions, and cutaneous diseases. They were given questionnaires to fill out after getting
parental consent. Interestingly, it is of note that the air quality standards established through the
European Air Quality Directive are somewhat looser than the WHO guidelines, which are stricter (
95 ). Show your organisation's support to SuSanA's vision and engage in knowledge sharing by
becoming partners. It arises in the stratosphere, but it could also arise following chain reactions of
photochemical smog in the troposphere ( 63 ). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Chao W, Yang
M, Cao X (2021) Coal-fired power plants and metal research based on CiteSpace. For example, in
Ecuador, the Cofan blamed high rates of cancer not on oil extraction but on shamanic identification
of human agents, leading to cultural conflict (Cepek 2002 ). Impairment in fetal growth, low birth
weight, and autism have been reported ( 112 ). Wang M, Keener TC, Khang SJ (2000) The effect of
coal volatility on mercury removal from bituminous coal during mild pyrolysis. Particulate
contaminants include contaminants such as smog, soot, tobacco smoke, oil smoke, fly ash, and
cement dust. The core of this causal evaluation addresses the endogeneity problem. Worldwide, IPs
are campaigning against pollution impacts on their environment and health (Evans et al. 2002;
Veltmeyer and Bowles 2014 ). The first-stage results show that the estimated coefficient for
educational level is positive at a significance level of 1%, with an F value of 187.37, confirming the
validity of the instrumental variable. First, it only considers the macrolevel impact of public
environmental concern on environmental pollution. They focus on bridging the gap between
generations and perspective.

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