E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Assessment of the impact of technogenic air pollution on the social processes of large urbanized regions

  • Yeprintsev Sergey,
  • Kurolap Semen,
  • Klepikov Oleg,
  • Shekoyan Syuzanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021503009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 215
p. 03009

Abstract

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According to the Federal Information Fund for Social and Hygienic Monitoring FCFHE of Rospotrebnadzor air pollution in urbanized cities of Central Russia was studied. The most toxic anthropogenic pollutants and regions with the highest excesses of the maximum one-time and daily average maximum permissible concentrations of anthropogenic pollutants in the urban environment were identified. To assess the impact of technogenic air pollution on the medical and demographic processes of large urban areas in the GIS environment in the studied territories of Central Russia, we studied the dynamics of the general mortality of the population from malignant neoplasms of various organs, as well as the dynamics of mortality from leukemia. Studies have shown that a number of medical demographic processes directly correlate with atmospheric pollution by anthropogenic pollutants.