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국내 공단지역 일부 주민 거주공간의 PM10 농도와 환경인식도에 관한 연구A study on PM10 concentration of living spaces and environmental conditions of residents living in industrial areas in Korea

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A study on PM10 concentration of living spaces and environmental conditions of residents living in industrial areas in Korea
Authors
이채림왕정희김민영최수경한우현손부순
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
한국냄새환경학회
Keywords
Environmental recognition in industrial area; Indoor and outdoor; PM10 concentration of living spaces; .
Citation
실내환경 및 냄새 학회지, v.22, no.4, pp 297 - 305
Pages
9
Journal Title
실내환경 및 냄새 학회지
Volume
22
Number
4
Start Page
297
End Page
305
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26512
ISSN
2288-9167
2288-923X
Abstract
Industrial complex areas are an important factor that contributes to economic development. However, these areas also produce a significant amount of noxious air pollutants. In particular, PM10 emitted from industrial complex areas can lead to detrimental effects on human health. This study was conducted to survey environmental conditions and measure the concentration of PM10 in indoor and outdoor living spaces in Yeosu and Gwangyang. In Yeosu, the level of PM10 concentration in indoor living spaces was measured at 49.38 µg/m3 , while the outdoor level was measured at 43.60 µg/m3 . In Gwangyang, the PM10 concentration in indoor living spaces was measured at 20.08 µg/m3 while the outdoor measurement came to 18.14 µg/m3 . When analyzing the percentage of those who were highly concerned with environmental pollution among a survey group of 200 people, Yeosu City had a rate of 76.5%, while Gwangyang City had a comparable rate of 73%. When look ing at the time-activity patterns of residents in both locations, Yeosu residents spend more than 80.0% of their time inside their living spaces, while Gwangyang residents spend more than 70.0% of time inside their living spaces. These high rates are largely due to the fact that most of the residents of these areas are elderly. In both Yeosu and Gwangyang, it was found that 40% of residents use TV and radio rather than newspapers or handouts to obtain information about environmental pollution problems in their area.
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