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The Influence of Urban Green Spaces on Airborne Particulate Pollution: A Case Study of Phutthamonthon Park, Bangkok Suburb, Thailand

Field measurements in Phutthamonthon Park relate multiple particulate-size fractions to location, time and meteorological conditions. The results can inform activity zoning and monitoring, but they do not by themselves establish vegetation as the cause of every observed difference.

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Key findings

  • Field measurements in Phutthamonthon Park relate multiple particulate-size fractions to location, time and meteorological conditions. The results can inform activity zoning and monitoring, but they do not by themselves establish vegetation as the cause of every observed difference.
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Why this matters globally

This work adds internationally comparable evidence in Health sciences and defines questions for replication in other populations or systems. Its global value lies in the evidence and transferable reasoning, not in a single impact score.

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Thai researcher contribution

Thailand-linked authors and Navamindradhiraj University contribute to the research network behind this work. Thai participation is identified from bibliographic affiliations and should be checked against the author list and source article.

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Limitations to consider

Association is not causation; confounding, selection and measurement error may explain part of the result.

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Verify the original sources

Nature Environment and Pollution TechnologyRead the original article

DOI: 10.46488/nept.2026.v25i01.d1818

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