An environmental justice analysis of air pollution in India

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Priyanka N. deSouza
Ekta Chaudhary
Sagnik Dey
Soohyeon Ko
Jeremy Németh
Sarath Guttikunda
Sourangsu Chowdhury
Patrick Kinney
S. V. Subramanian
Michelle L. Bell
Rockli Kim
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[1] University of Colorado Denver,Department of Urban and Regional Planning
[2] Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi,Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
[3] IIT Delhi,Centre of Excellence for Research on Clean Air
[4] IIT Delhi,School of Public Policy
[5] Graduate School of Korea University,Department of Public Health Sciences
[6] Graduate School of Korea University,Interdisciplinary Program in Precision Public Health, Department of Public Health Sciences
[7] Indian Institute of Technology,Transportation Research and Injury Prevention (TRIP) Centre
[8] Urban Emissions,School of Public Health
[9] CICERO Center for International Climate Research,Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
[10] Boston University,School of the Environment
[11] Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies,Division of Health Policy and Management, College of Health Science
[12] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
[13] Yale University,undefined
[14] Korea University,undefined
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Due to the lack of timely data on socioeconomic factors (SES), little research has evaluated if socially disadvantaged populations are disproportionately exposed to higher PM2.5 concentrations in India. We fill this gap by creating a rich dataset of SES parameters for 28,081 clusters (villages in rural India and census-blocks in urban India) from the National Family and Health Survey (NFHS-4) using a precision-weighted methodology that accounts for survey-design. We then evaluated associations between total, anthropogenic and source-specific PM2.5 exposures and SES variables using fully-adjusted multilevel models. We observed that SES factors such as caste, religion, poverty, education, and access to various household amenities are important risk factors for PM2.5 exposures. For example, we noted that a unit standard deviation increase in the cluster-prevalence of Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Class households was significantly associated with an increase in total-PM2.5 levels corresponding to 0.127 μg/m3 (95% CI 0.062 μg/m3, 0.192 μg/m3) and 0.199 μg/m3 (95% CI 0.116 μg/m3, 0.283 μg/m3, respectively. We noted substantial differences when evaluating such associations in urban/rural locations, and when considering source-specific PM2.5 exposures, pointing to the need for the conceptualization of a nuanced EJ framework for India that can account for these empirical differences. We also evaluated emerging axes of inequality in India, by reporting associations between recent changes in PM2.5 levels and different SES parameters.
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