Though originally the Waterberg-Bojanala Priority Area (WBPA) was strategically declared as an air quality priority area due to
potential future air pollution risks, it is now a confirmed air pollution hotspot. More research is needed to assess the health impacts
of air pollution in the WBPA. The aim of this study was to conduct an umbrella review to establish a baseline of the peer-reviewed
research which has been conducted and published to assess the health outcomes associated with air pollution exposure, specifically
in the WBPA. Just over seventy peer-reviewed research studies were included, based on the systematic search criteria. Fewer than
ten studies considered air quality and health in the WBPA (as opposed to only air quality) and of these studies, only a few collected
human health data in relation to air pollution exposure. Identified studies together showed that poor air quality is a problem in the
WBPA, with ambient air quality levels often exceeding national ambient air quality standards. Based on the findings, we recommend
that more focused health studies be conducted in the WBPA to advance our understanding of the air pollution-related health burden
at the population and the individual level. Such studies will help bolster the baseline evidence of the impacts of air pollution on human
health and wellbeing in the WBPA and support decision-making in the future.The South Africa Medical Research Council and the National Research Foundation.https://cleanairjournal.org.za/article/view/14887am2024Geography, Geoinformatics and MeteorologySDG-11:Sustainable cities and communitie