Aires Nuevos

Aires Nuevos

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Aires Nuevos is the largest citizen air quality network for early childhood in Latin America. It was developed as a program to reduce young children's exposure to air pollution, bringing together local governments, universities, and communities. Created by Fundación Horizonte Ciudadano in partnership with the Centro de Acción Climática PUCV of Chile, and with support of CIFF and Bernard van Leer Foundation.

Stations

Independencia Antu

Santiago, Chile

88

Providencia PUCV CEA

Santiago, Chile

141

Penalolen Cristo

Santiago, Chile

69

Quilmes Pampa

Quilmes, Argentina

33

L. Corina Urbina, SF

San Felipe, Chile

97

Bogota - JI La Manuelita

Bogota, Colombia

Renca Gorostiaga

Santiago, Chile

93

Monterrey CENDI5 DL

Monterrey, Mexico

160

Rio Bangu

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

0

Coyhaique AikenYemel

Coyhaique, Chile

0

Villa Las Margaritas

Santiago, Chile

156

Lo B Los Manzanos

Santiago, Chile

73

Lo B El Tranque

Santiago, Chile

82

Coronel Primer Paso

Coronel, Chile

49

Lo B Centro Lector

Santiago, Chile

62

Mendoza Plaza

Mendoza, Argentina

33

Mendoza Girasoles

Mendoza, Argentina

62

Quilmes La Florida

Quilmes, Argentina

22

Quilpue Arcoiris

Quilpue, Chile

106

Coronel Playa Negra

Coronel, Chile

33

Bogota Ciudad Bogota

Bogota, Colombia

33

Escuela Campiche

Puchuncavi, Chile

177

Aires Nuevos - Veracruz, Bosques Capistrano

Nindiri, Nicaragua

64

San Nicolas CENDI12

San Nicolas de los Garza, Mexico

150

Penalolen Estrellita

Santiago, Chile

104

La Calera Municipio

Quillota, Chile

121

Jardin Jaraquemada El Bosque

Santiago, Chile

119

Municipalidad Catemu

Llaillay, Chile

129

JI Pequenos Pintores

Quillota, Chile

158

SOS Pachacamac-Lima

Pachacamac, Peru

112

Margarita Catemu

Llaillay, Chile

112

Duendes de Calicanto

La Ligua, Chile

79

Monterrey CENDI4 GV

Monterrey, Mexico

167

Placilla V Pioneros

Valparaiso, Chile

82

Placilla GotitaAmor

Placilla, Chile

106

Rafaela Boschetto

Rafaela, Argentina

54

M Leiva, Putaendo

San Felipe, Chile

77

Quilmes Estrellita

Quilmes, Argentina

11

Escuela F. San Miguel, SJM

San Gabriel, Chile

33

Cordoba 4

Cordoba, Argentina

22

Cordoba 1

Cordoba, Argentina

16

Escuela El Rincon

Puchuncavi, Chile

105

Gral Pico Rebeca

General Pico, Argentina

44

Sao Paulo Marcia

Sao Paulo, Brazil

The Aires Nuevos program is a multi-stakeholder collaborative effort based on air quality governance that includes local governments, communities, and universities, who share their knowledge and expertise to make air quality not only a subject to measure pollutants' concentrations, but also to act to reduce exposure.


Installing IQAir air quality sensors in places with high concentration of children, like preschools or community centers, is the first step of the program, which then moves on to community integration. By monitoring real-time data on air quality, the hyperlocal measurements increase environmental awareness among the local population as well as among students and teachers.


Eight cities in the network have received training from Aires Nuevos, and they are working to implement local air pollution reduction actions. Lima, Peru, is one of these cities that serves as an example of a comprehensive program-related chapter. Six urban interventions have been made in children's spaces over the past two years to enhance the surroundings and reduce their exposure to air pollution.


The program has developed a toolkit in Spanish for protecting children from exposure to air pollution. Schools will likely experience an improvement in air quality if municipalities and communities support these efforts to improve the environment around schools.



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