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According to the World Bank, in 2019, the urban population of the U.S. stood at 270.66 million, accounting for 82.459% of the total population of the country. Whereas, the urban population of Canada stood at 30.63 million in 2019, accounting for 81.482% of the population of the nation. The increasing urban population is one of the primary reasons behind the surging air pollution levels, as it is responsible for the increasing number of vehicles in these countries. According to the government of Canada, most of the pollution is caused by forest fires, volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from vegetation, and volcanic eruptions. 

This Agenda aims to restore and protect the quality of the natural environment in the region. Additionally, the rapid industrialization in North American countries has also contributed to the high air pollution levels in the region. People residing in highly polluted areas are more susceptible to cancerous diseases than those residing in areas having cleaner air. Due to rapid industrialization, it has become essential to access air quality data. In this regard, the World Health Organization (WHO) created a global platform on air quality and health to ensure open-access to air quality data across the world.

Browse In-depth North America Air Quality Monitoring Market Research Report

According to P&S Intelligence, the U.S. held the larger share in the North American air quality monitoring market in 2017, due to the soaring smoking and pollution levels in the country. Moreover, the U.S. is also expected to witness faster growth throughout the forecast period, on account of the growing incidence of respiratory diseases, rising technological advancements in monitoring products, and the increasing prevalence of smoking in the nation. For instance, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 25,131,132 people were suffering from asthma in the U.S. in 2019.

This study covers

  • Major factors driving the market and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Market restraints and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Recent trends and evolving opportunities for the market participants
  • Historical and the present size of the market segments and understand their comparative future potential
  • Potential of on-demand logistics services, so the market players make informed decisions on the sales of their offerings
  • Competitive scenario of various market segments across key countries in several regions for uncovering market opportunities for the stakeholders
  • Major players operating in the market and their service offerings

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