Measures to reduce enviromental risk on transport in the regions
https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2021-8-65-73
Abstract
One of the producers of pollution in the natural environment and on natural and anthropogenic objects is transport, which emits harmful vapors when driving on highways. The spread of pollution occurs during the movement of transport along the air and water flow. The article investigates the level of environmental pollution from vehicles in the regions of Russia, reveals the total percentage of emissions from passenger vehicles. The analysis of emissions has been carried out based on data from the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources Management (Rosprirodnadzor) using empirical and mathematical, statistical methods. A brief description of the method of calculation of evaporation from transport has been given. In the course of studies, various groups the total values of emissions for various transport groups in the regions have been identified, environmental zones have been determined. The dynamics of changes on transport over the past three years has been traced. The regions most affected by harmful emissions have been considered, measures to reduce environmental risk have been proposed. The necessity of a national project on ecology and air purification has been substantiated. Environmental problems in transport pose a great threat to the environment, it is impossible to reduce emissions immediately, but if you gradually apply measures to minimize pollution, you can improve the environmental situation in the regions.
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About the Author
A. A. BychkovaRussian Federation
Junior Researcher
Ekaterinburg
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For citations:
Bychkova A.A. Measures to reduce enviromental risk on transport in the regions. Vestnik Universiteta. 2021;1(8):65-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2021-8-65-73