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Direct observations of CO2 emission reductions due to COVID-19 lockdown across European urban districts
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4655722
Author(s) Nicolini, Giacomo; Antoniella, Gabriele; Carotenuto, Federico; Christen, Andreas; Ciais, Philippe; Feigenwinter, Christian; Gioli, Beniamino; Stagakis, Stavros; Velasco, Erik; Vogt, Roland; Ward, Helen C.; Barlow, Janet; Chrysoulakis, Nektarios; Duce, Pierpaolo; Graus, Martin; Helfter, Carole; Heusinkveld, Bert; Jarvi, Leena; Karl, Thomas; Marras, Serena; Masson, Valery; Matthews, Bradley; Meier, Fred; Nemitz, Eiko; Sabbatini, Simone; Scherer, Dieter; Schume, Helmut; Sirca, Costantino; Steeneveld, Gert-Jan; Vagnoli, Carolina; Wang, Yilong; Zaldei, Alessandro; Zheng, Bo; Papale, Dario
Author(s) at UniBasel Stagakis, Stavros
Feigenwinter, Christian
Vogt, Roland
Year 2022
Title Direct observations of CO2 emission reductions due to COVID-19 lockdown across European urban districts
Journal SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 830
Pages / Article-Number 154662
Keywords Eddy-covariance; Urban fluxes; Urban pollution; Traffic emissions; Corona virus pandemic; Social restrictions
Mesh terms Air Pollutants, analysis; Air Pollution, analysis; COVID-19, epidemiology; Carbon Dioxide, analysis; Communicable Disease Control; Environmental Monitoring; Humans; Particulate Matter, analysis; SARS-CoV-2
Abstract The measures taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 in 2020 included restrictions of people's mobility and reductions in economic activities. These drastic changes in daily life, enforced through national lockdowns, led to abrupt reductions of anthropogenic CO(2 )emissions in urbanized areas all over the world. To examine the effect of social restrictions on local emissions of CO2, we analysed district level CO(2 )fluxes measured by the eddy-covariance technique from 13 stations in 11 European cities. The data span several years before the pandemic until October 2020 (six months after the pandemic began in Europe). All sites showed a reduction in CO2 emissions during the national lockdowns. The magnitude of these reductions varies in time and space, from city to city as well as between different areas of the same city. We found that, during the first lockdowns, urban CO2 emissions were cut with respect to the same period in previous years by 5% to 87% across the analysed districts, mainly as a result of limitations on mobility. However, as the restrictions were lifted in the following months, emissions quickly rebounded to their pre-COVID levels in the majority of sites.
ISSN/ISBN 0048-9697 ; 1879-1026
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/91514/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154662
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35318060
ISI-Number 000794872600011
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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