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Kamal Jyoti Maji

Researcher at Northumbria University

Publications -  30
Citations -  1035

Kamal Jyoti Maji is an academic researcher from Northumbria University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Air pollution. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 583 citations. Previous affiliations of Kamal Jyoti Maji include Indian Institute of Technology Bombay & Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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PM2.5-related health and economic loss assessment for 338 Chinese cities

TL;DR: This study highlights the discrepancies associated with the three commonly used methodologies applied for cause-specific mortality assessment and provides a measurable assessment of 338 cities of China to the provincial and national policymakers of China for intensifying their efforts on air quality improvement.
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Estimating premature mortality attributable to PM2.5 exposure and benefit of air pollution control policies in China for 2020.

TL;DR: PM2.5-related long-term mortality of year 2015 in 161 cities of nine regions across China is reported using integrated exposure risk (IER) model and an estimate of the potential health benefits by year 2020 is provided, to help policy makers and pollution control authorities to further analyze cost and benefits of air pollution management programs in China.
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Ozone pollution in Chinese cities: Assessment of seasonal variation, health effects and economic burden.

TL;DR: This study uniquely provides most comprehensive coverage of the Chinese cities for O3 associated mortality utilizing ground level measurement data for 2016 and presents a measurable assessment to the policymakers of China for streamlining their efforts on air quality improvement and O3 containment.
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Burden of disease attributed to ambient PM2.5 and PM10 exposure in 190 cities in China.

TL;DR: The present methodology could be used as a tool to help policy makers and pollution control board authorities, to further analyze costs and benefits of air pollution management programs in China.
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Effects of China’s Current Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan on Air Pollution Patterns, Health Risks and Mortalities in Beijing 2014-2018

TL;DR: Air pollution trends, health risks and mortalities in China are analyzed and HAQI results suggest that the more vulnerable groups, such as the children, and the elderly, should take additional precautions, beyond the recommendations currently put forward by Beijing Municipal Environmental Monitoring Center (BJMEMC).