A spatio-temporal analysis of NO_2 concentrations during the Italian 2020 COVID-19 lockdown
When a new environmental policy or a specific intervention is taken in order to improve air quality, it is paramount to assess and quantify - in space and time - the effectiveness of the adopted strategy. The lockdown measures taken worldwide in 2020 to reduce the spread of the SARS-CoV- 2 virus can be envisioned as a policy intervention with an indirect effect on air quality. In this paper we propose a statistical spatio-temporal model as a tool for intervention analysis, able to take into account the effect of weather and other confounding factors, as well as the spatial and temporal correlation existing in the data. In particular, we focus here on the 2019/2020 relative change in nitrogen dioxide (NO_2) concentrations in the north of Italy, for the period of March and April during which the lockdown measure was in force. As an output, we provide a collection of weekly continuous maps, describing the spatial pattern of the NO_2 2019/2020 relative changes. We found that during March and April 2020 most of the studied area is characterized by negative relative changes (median values around -25 week of March and the fourth week of April (median values around 5 changes cannot be attributed to a weather effect, it is likely that they are a byproduct of the lockdown measures.
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