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67 maximum one-time hygienic standard (5 mg/m³, or close to 4 ppm). A spatial analysis reveals an insignificant increase in CO₂ near transport routes, since the indicators in distant areas are close to the natural background. The atmospheric air temperature in the study area is satisfactory and is not characterized by excesses of permissible concentrations. As a further result, it can be stated that the damaged middle part of the territory of IFNTUNG is moderately congested due to the pronounced spatial connection to the place of accumulation of daily income and the purchase of transport. The results of the monitoring reinforced the importance of local monitoring for the development of further plans to reduce atmospheric air pollution, the adoption of rational solutions to the environmental planning of the territory, and the continued implementation of standards. REFERENCES: 1. State sanitary rules for planning and forgetting populated areas (DSP 173-96). - Kiev: Ministry of Health of Ukraine, 1996. 2. IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. 3. World Health Organization (WHO). Air quality guidelines for Europe. — Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. 4. Adamenko, Y.O., & Kachala, T.B. (2022). Investigation of the dispersion of PM10 and PM2.5 solid particles in the atmospheric air of Yamnytsia UTC. Ecological Safety and Balanced Use of Resources, 26(2), 101-110. doi: 10.31471/2415-3184-2022-2(26)-101-110.

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