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A Socio-Environmental Index for Assessing Air Quality Based on PM Concentrations in a Latin American Megacity

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  • Angie Daniela Barrera-Heredia

    (Grupo de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sostenible-INDESOS, Facultad del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Bogotá 110321, Colombia)

  • Carlos Alfonso Zafra-Mejía

    (Grupo de Investigación en Ingeniería Ambiental-GIIAUD, Facultad del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Bogotá 110321, Colombia)

  • Nelson Javier Cely-Calixto

    (Grupo de Investigación en Procesos Ambientales, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Av. Gran Colombia, No. 12E-96, Cúcuta 540001, Colombia)

Abstract

Air pollution represents one of the foremost environmental and public health challenges of the twenty-first century, with differentiated impacts according to the socio-economic and urban conditions of affected populations. It therefore remains necessary to integrate social and spatial factors into air quality assessment, going beyond purely physicochemical approaches. This study aims to develop a socio-environmental index to assess air quality (SAQI) based on particulate matter (PM) concentrations in two urban areas of Bogota (Colombia). The methodology is structured in three phases: (i) a global review of reported socio-environmental indices over the past decade, (ii) construction of the index via integration of environmental and socio-economic variables collected in the locality of Kennedy, and (iii) comparative validation of the index in the locality of Barrios Unidos to assess robustness and transferability. The structure of the proposed SAQI assigns 45% weight to the socio-economic dimension and 55% to environmental exposure (PM 2.5 and PM 10 concentrations). During the development phase in Kennedy, annual PM 2.5 concentrations were systematically found to exceed World Health Organization guidelines by factors ranging between 4.0 and 5.7 (24.5 ± 2.89 µg/m 3 ). The comparative application in Barrios Unidos (SAQI = 12, “good”) and Kennedy (SAQI = 21.8, “acceptable”) revealed an 81.5% socio-environmental gap driven by PM concentrations up to 49.8% higher and greater social vulnerability in Kennedy. The methodological divergence compared to the local technical index—IBOCA (45.2 in Kennedy)—underscores the added value of the SAQI developed to capture effective socio-environmental risk. The SAQI developed in this work is a potential decision-making tool that guides public policies toward fairer and more equitable air quality management in urban areas of developing countries.

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  • Angie Daniela Barrera-Heredia & Carlos Alfonso Zafra-Mejía & Nelson Javier Cely-Calixto, 2026. "A Socio-Environmental Index for Assessing Air Quality Based on PM Concentrations in a Latin American Megacity," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1097-:d:1845722
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