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Factor loadings of the EFA-validated APAC components and 12 APAC indicators.
Summary of the APAC indicators relating to practices to mitigate the individual-level health impacts of air pollution.
AQI levels, numerical values and explanations.
Exploratory factor analysis of 12 APAC indicators and component-based factor weight scores.
Individual-level APAC index of Individuals I, II, and III.
Self-Assessment Adaptive Capacity Indicators of Health Risks from Air Pollution
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November 2021

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Jarasphol Rintra

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Phaisit Trakulkongsmut

This research proposes a set of 12 self-assessed air pollution adaptive capacity (APAC) indicators to determine and mitigate individual-level air pollution-related health risks. In the study, the APAC indicators were first statistically validated based on data from panels of experts using structural equation modeling. The validated indicators were subsequently transformed into a questionnaire to measure the individual-level APAC index. For ease of interpretation, the APAC index was converted into an APAC grade. The APAC grade was compared against the grading criteria based on Air Quality Index (AQI) levels to assess the individual-level health risks from air pollution. The proposed APAC-based self-assessment program to determine the individual-level health impacts from air pollution could be adopted as an economical and efficient alternative to costly and complicated clinical assessment.

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... The university has planted thousands of trees and actively promotes environmental initiatives, waste management, and green space development, securing a top-three position among Thai private universities in the UI Green Metric World University Ranking for nine consecutive years. DPU has provided support and funding for numerous research and development projects aimed at promoting sustainability across various domains, including electric vehicles and environment (Nirukkanaporn, & Petcharaks, 2019), health risks from air pollution (Thanvisitthpon et al., 2021), energy storage owner in an electricity structure , first step to carbon neutrality in higher education (Petchchedchoo et al., 2023), carbon footprint of academic gowns (Petchchedchoo et al., 2024) etc. ...

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Assessing Carbon Sequestration and Biodiversity: A Comprehensive Study of Trees at Dhurakij Pundit University
Self-Assessment Adaptive Capacity Indicators of Health Risks from Air Pollution