Download PDFOpen PDF in browserMapping Air Pollution Concentrations on Sidewalks in Central Business Districts Based on Mobile Monitoring11 pages•Published: August 28, 2025AbstractAir pollution on urban sidewalks poses a huge threat to human health. We conducted an air pollution mobile monitoring campaign to measure PM2.5 levels on sidewalks in the Futian CBD area of Shenzhen, using portable air pollution sensors. The campaign involved collecting data during peak commuting times to capture variations in air quality. Calibration of the AirBeam3 devices against a standard instrument ensured data accuracy. Using GIS spatial analysis, we mapped air pollution patterns and identified notable differences between weekdays and weekends, with concentrations ranging from 3-9 μg/m³. Our findings indicate higher pollution levels on weekdays, particularly in the afternoon, correlating with increased traffic and economic activity. The study also highlights spatio-temporal heterogeneity, with morning pollution concentrations more pronounced in the northern financial district and afternoon levels higher in the southern area, characterized by commercial facilities. These patterns suggest that regional industrial distribution and traffic flow significantly influence air quality. By understanding the dynamics of pollution in urban environments, this research contributes to the development of effective strategies for improving air quality and public health in densely populated city centers.Keyphrases: gis, mobile monitoring, pm2.5, spatio temporal heterogeneity In: Jack Cheng and Yu Yantao (editors). Proceedings of The Sixth International Conference on Civil and Building Engineering Informatics, vol 22, pages 680-690.
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