We didn't want to focus on a single factor, our initial idea was to set up a website with interactive graphics that would allow the user to move through the entire territory, obtaining information about the concentration of gas CO2 in the selected region, data on recent forest fires in the area, and cases of hospital admissions due to complications of low air quality. With all this information, users would have more knowledge about what is happening in the region without relying on newspapers or fake news. Also, people with this knowledge would know how to prevent respiratory diseases in times when the air quality is low.
With the ideas in hand, we reduce the territory where we want to compile this data, we chose the state of Mato Grosso, BR, which in turn is one of the states where there are more occurrences of burning, both illegal and natural, so we can make the most accurate analysis, according to our initial ideas. The website was designed and programmed using Thrive Architect, a website page creation platform, in which we created 2 pages, one for introduction and one for graphics, analises and general information, which explain the data used on the graphics.
Our biggest difficulties were finding the most accurate data from air quality to its influences on people's lives. If it was low, what would be the influences that caused these CO2 to increase, validating our hypothesis that fires do influence air quality.
With AirFlow, we want to prove this relationship between data on the amount of gases in the atmosphere near the Mato Grosso-BR region, fires that occurred in the same period of the increase in toxic gases. All this information was obtained through real-time air quality charts, dashboards and interactive maps surveys and analysis.