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    Nature’s solution to dust and environmental health

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorApril 22, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As inhabitants of the earth, it’s imperative for us to reflect on our relationship with nature and how we can harness its power to mitigate environmental challenges. One such solution lies in the humble yet mighty tree, which not only contributes to a healthy environment but also promotes human well-being in profound ways.

    Trees have long been recognised for their role in climatic modification, but their benefits extend beyond that. They can be used for fugitive dust suppression, particularly in areas with poor road status, such as Najjera in Wakiso District and Bugujju in Mukono District.

    Fugitive dust, composed of particles suspended in the air, poses serious health risks, especially in urban areas with high traffic volumes and construction activities. These particles when inhaled can cause respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and even cancer. 

    Trees offer a natural solution to this pressing issue. Their canopies intercept dust particles, preventing them from becoming airborne. Additionally, trees release moisture through transpiration, which helps to settle dust and improve air quality. By strategically planting trees along roads, we can effectively mitigate dust pollution and create healthier environments for communities.

    Trees also serve as natural air purifiers, absorbing harmful pollutants like carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide, while releasing oxygen into the atmosphere. In urban areas plagued by air pollution, trees provide vital green spaces for relaxation and recreation, offering respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

    Let us therefore heed the call to action and embrace tree planting as a powerful tool for land restoration, environmental stewardship and public health promotion. Individuals with sufficient space can plant trees in their surroundings, not only to combat air pollution but also to create havens of tranquillity and biodiversity.

    However, individual efforts alone are not enough. The government, through the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), should collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure that construction projects, particularly roads, are managed in a manner that minimises dust pollution. Regular watering of murram roads or roads under construction can significantly suppress dust emissions, protecting nearby residents from harmful exposure.

    Let us all then join hands in planting the seeds of a greener, cleaner future.

    Eddie Ojara, Department of Engineering & Environment,

    Uganda Christian University – Mukono

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