Exploring the Neurobiological Mechanisms Mediating the Impact of Air Pollution on Cognitive and Emotional Health in Urban Residents of New Delhi

Authors

  • Ananya Rishi Kapoor University of Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Aravind Patel University of Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Vihaan Prakash Nair University of Delhi, Delhi, India

Keywords:

air pollution, urban health, mental health, public policy, green technology

Abstract

As urbanization accelerates globally, the adverse effects of air pollution on public health are becoming increasingly evident, particularly concerning mental health outcomes. This growing concern necessitates a multifaceted approach integrating policy development, innovative technology, and community engagement to mitigate the impacts of air pollution. Effective strategies include enhancing air quality standards, improving pollution monitoring, encouraging public transport, and promoting green urban spaces. Additionally, the adoption of innovative technologies such as electric vehicles and advanced air filtration systems represents a forward-thinking approach to reducing environmental pollutants. Community-based initiatives and global cooperation are also crucial in addressing the pervasive challenges of air pollution. This comprehensive approach aims not only to reduce air pollution but also to mitigate its broader health impacts, thereby enhancing community resilience and sustainability.

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2024-05-06

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