Air Pollution
Air Pollution
PM2.5 (ANNUAL MEAN)
- 10 5 µg/m3 WHO recommended level
- 20
- 30 25 µg/m3 EU maximun level
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 70
- 80
- 90
RANKING POSITION
27/858
DEATHS THAT COULD BE AVOIDED
IF NEW WHO GUIDELINES (2021)
WERE MET
IF FORMER WHO GUIDELINES (2005) WERE MET
IF THE LOWEST LEVELS OF AIR POLLUTION WERE MET
Source contribution to PM2.5 -related mortality (in %)
This graph shows in what percentage the different sources of PM2.5 particles have contributed to the mortality associated with this pollutant.
NO2 (ANNUAL MEAN)
- 10
- 20
10 µg/m3
WHO recommended level - 30
- 40
- 50
40 µg/m3
EU
maximun level - 60
- 70
- 80
- 90
RANKING POSITION
3/858
DEATHS THAT COULD BE AVOIDED
IF NEW WHO GUIDELINES (2021)
WERE MET
IF FORMER WHO GUIDELINES (2005) WERE MET
IF THE LOWEST LEVELS OF AIR POLLUTION WERE MET
Source contribution to NO2-related mortality (in %)
This graph shows in what percentage the different sources of NO2 have contributed to the mortality associated with this pollutant.
Green Space
Green Space
Vegetation Index (NDVI)
- 0.10
- 0.20
- 0.30
- 0.40
- 0.50
- 0.60
- 0.70
- 0.80
- 0.90
NDVI goal
(WHO recommendation)
RANKING POSITION
2/866
% OF POPULATION BELOW
TARGET NDVI
92.22%
DEATHS THAT COULD BE AVOIDED
IF WHO GUIDELINES WERE MET
Green Area (GA)
- 10%
- 20%
- 30%
25%
GA
(WHO recommendation) - 40%
- 50%
- 60%
- 70%
- 80%
- 90%
RANKING POSITION
32/866
% OF POPULATION BELOW
25% GA
89.91%
DEATHS THAT COULD BE AVOIDED
IF WHO GUIDELINES WERE MET
Traffic Noise
Traffic Noise
60.2%
% OF POPULATION EXPOSED TO HARMFUL NOISE LEVELS
12.1%
% OF HIGHLY ANNOYED POPULATION
DEATHS THAT COULD BE AVOIDED
28
EXPOSURE DATA SOURCE
Estimated method GAP FILLING METHOD
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