Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India

Abstract Keeping aside the economic consequences, the imposition of strict lockdown in order to break the chain of deadly infection of SARS-CoV-2, has potentially improved the global environmental quality by facilitating a significant reduction in atmospheric pollution. In the present study, the lev...

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Main Authors: Preet Lal, Amit Kumar, Supriya Bharti, Purabi Saikia, Dibyendu Adhikari, M. L. Khan
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Published: Springer 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2020.05.0229
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Dibyendu Adhikari
M. L. Khan
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description Abstract Keeping aside the economic consequences, the imposition of strict lockdown in order to break the chain of deadly infection of SARS-CoV-2, has potentially improved the global environmental quality by facilitating a significant reduction in atmospheric pollution. In the present study, the level of atmospheric pollutants in India viz., NO2, AOD, and PM2.5 before and during lockdown 2020 were assessed and compared using standard methods. The study revealed a significant reduction in NO2 i.e., > 10% change in 73.71% parts in India along with a high negative anomaly of AOD (< –1.0 in 32.92% parts in India) primarily in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, western, southern, and eastern parts during the lockdown. The five megacities observed a sharp decline in the daily mean concentration of PM2.5 (ca. 32% (Delhi) to 59.62% (Bengaluru) during the lockdown 2020 as compared to the analogous period of lockdown in 2019. The study exhibited the very less contribution of seasonal and meteorological variables in the abatement of pollution during the lockdown period. The findings may be useful in guiding future strategies to maintain environmental quality by adopting a well-planned lockdown strategy.
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spelling doaj-art-68dbe501e2ed456b99bf0a3da9f2af802025-02-09T12:19:58ZengSpringerAerosol and Air Quality Research1680-85842071-14092020-11-012131910.4209/aaqr.2020.05.0229Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in IndiaPreet Lal0Amit Kumar1Supriya Bharti2Purabi Saikia3Dibyendu Adhikari4M. L. Khan5Department of Geoinformatics, Central University of JharkhandDepartment of Geoinformatics, Central University of JharkhandProject Implementation Unit, National Highway Authority of IndiaCommission of Ecosystem Management, South Asia, IUCNPlant Ecology and Environmental Technologies, CSIR-National Botanical Research InstituteCommission of Ecosystem Management, South Asia, IUCNAbstract Keeping aside the economic consequences, the imposition of strict lockdown in order to break the chain of deadly infection of SARS-CoV-2, has potentially improved the global environmental quality by facilitating a significant reduction in atmospheric pollution. In the present study, the level of atmospheric pollutants in India viz., NO2, AOD, and PM2.5 before and during lockdown 2020 were assessed and compared using standard methods. The study revealed a significant reduction in NO2 i.e., > 10% change in 73.71% parts in India along with a high negative anomaly of AOD (< –1.0 in 32.92% parts in India) primarily in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, western, southern, and eastern parts during the lockdown. The five megacities observed a sharp decline in the daily mean concentration of PM2.5 (ca. 32% (Delhi) to 59.62% (Bengaluru) during the lockdown 2020 as compared to the analogous period of lockdown in 2019. The study exhibited the very less contribution of seasonal and meteorological variables in the abatement of pollution during the lockdown period. The findings may be useful in guiding future strategies to maintain environmental quality by adopting a well-planned lockdown strategy.https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2020.05.0229NO2AODPM2.5Lockdown in India
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Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
NO2
AOD
PM2.5
Lockdown in India
title Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
title_full Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
title_fullStr Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
title_full_unstemmed Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
title_short Lockdown to Contain the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Opportunity to Create a Less Polluted Environment in India
title_sort lockdown to contain the covid 19 pandemic an opportunity to create a less polluted environment in india
topic NO2
AOD
PM2.5
Lockdown in India
url https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2020.05.0229
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