RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Can Smartphone App Trainings Help Reduce Exposure to Air Pollution? JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 030724-0022R1 DO 10.3368/le.101.4.030724-0022R1 A1 Blackman, Allen A1 Hoffmann, Bridget YR 2025 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/early/2025/05/23/le.101.4.030724-0022R1.abstract AB We conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of training university students in Bogotá to use a smartphone app that displays real-time location-specific air quality data. The training increased participants’ acquisition of information about air quality, their knowledge about avoidance behavior, and most important, their reported avoidance behavior. Back-of-the-envelope calculations suggest that if scaled to the entire city of Bogotá, the training could reduce premature cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory deaths among the additional 3–8 percent of the city’s population incentivized to undertake avoidance behavior by 51–61 percent per year, a benefit valued at US$11–13 million.