Details of Award
NERC Reference : NE/V010360/1
Assessing environmental impacts of COVID-19 emergency public health measures in Oxford City.
Grant Award
- Principal Investigator:
- Dr S Bartington, University of Birmingham, Institute of Applied Health Research
- Co-Investigator:
- Dr FCP Leach, University of Oxford, Engineering Science
- Co-Investigator:
- Professor FD Pope, University of Birmingham, Sch of Geography, Earth & Env Sciences
- Co-Investigator:
- Professor G Thomas, University of Birmingham, Institute of Applied Health Research
- Grant held at:
- University of Birmingham, Institute of Applied Health Research
- Science Area:
- None
- Overall Classification:
- Unknown
- ENRIs:
- None
- Science Topics:
- None
- Abstract:
- Emergency public health measures were implemented across the UK in early 2020 to suppress COVID-19 transmission; with major implications for ambient air quality (AQ). Well publicised satellite data have indicated associated reductions in air pollutant (AP) concentrations with potential benefits for human health; however ground-based measurements suggest more complex trends in UK cities. These events present a unique natural experimental opportunity to better understand environmental consequences arising from these measures and to apply this learning to future AQ intervention scenarios. Our research focus is Oxford (population ~155,000). Oxford has significant AQ and health inequity challenges, with the equivalent of 1 in 20 early deaths attributed to AP exposure. The City and County Councils plan to introduce a Zero Emissions Zone and enhanced Low Emission Zone from 2021 and to achieve carbon neutral status by 2030. Oxford is also a focal point for existing research activity, including NIHR, Defra, Highways England and Research England funded studies supporting a broad range of environmental and transport monitoring capabilities and existing research infrastructure, which we plan to utilise and repurpose for this study. We plan a 18 month study to integrate longitudinal data arising from multiple observational inputs (e.g. AQ, noise, smart roadside sensors) to enable robust evaluation of the positive and negative impacts of introduction, maintenance and removal of COVID-19 measures in Oxford City. The data we assimilate will be used to generate a series of AQ control scenarios and predicted health benefits, thereby informing and redefining council-led AQ policy and climate strategy.
- NERC Reference:
- NE/V010360/1
- Grant Stage:
- Completed
- Scheme:
- UKRI
- Grant Status:
- Closed
- Programme:
- COVID 19 Rapid Response
This grant award has a total value of £207,249
FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)
DI - Other Costs | Indirect - Indirect Costs | DA - Investigators | DA - Estate Costs | DI - Staff | DI - T&S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
£30,265 | £59,171 | £43,846 | £17,870 | £37,902 | £18,195 |
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