Urban Air Quality in Europe

Urban Air Quality in Europe
Author: Mar Viana
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2014-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642384516

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This book provides an overview of air quality in urban environments in Europe, focusing on air pollutant emission sources and formation mechanisms, measurement and modeling strategies, and future perspectives. The emission sources described are biomass burning, vehicular traffic, industry and agriculture, but also African dust and long-range transport of pollutants across the European regions. The impact of these emission sources and processes on atmospheric particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen oxides and volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds is discussed and critical areas for particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide in Europe are identified. Finally, this volume presents future perspectives, mainly regarding upcoming air quality monitoring strategies, metrics of interest, such as submicron and nanoparticles, and indoor and outdoor exposure scenarios.

Urban Air Pollution European Aspects

Urban Air Pollution   European Aspects
Author: J. Fenger,O. Hertel,F. Palmgren
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401590808

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This European Community-initiated book presents an up-to-date account of the air pollution situation with special reference to European cities. Its structure follows by and large the logical chain of events in air pollution, from sources, through dispersion and deposition, to impacts.

Europe s Urban Air Quality

Europe s Urban Air Quality
Author: Evrim Doğan Öztürk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9294800598

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Air pollution is one of the most important environmental problems affecting people's health, particularly in urban areas of Europe. Over the past decade, air quality has slowly improved in many of Europe's cities, as a direct result of more robust air quality policies across various governance levels, the introduction of targeted measures and actions, and technological improvements that have reduced emissions from various sources. Nevertheless, many cities and regions still experience exceedances of the regulated limits for air pollutants.

Assessment and Management of Urban Air Quality in Europe

Assessment and Management of Urban Air Quality in Europe
Author: Dorothee A. U. Richter,W. Peter Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1998
Genre: Air
ISBN: 9291671037

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Manual on Urban Air Quality Management

Manual on Urban Air Quality Management
Author: World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe,Michael J. Suess
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1976
Genre: Air
ISBN: UOM:39015014013737

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Smog Alert

Smog Alert
Author: Derek Elsom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781134165018

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The world's cities are choking on pollution from traffic and industry. With the health of over 1.6 billion people under threat, poor urban air quality is fast becoming one of them most pressing environmental problems of our times. Smog Alert examines the causes and scale of urban air pollution, identifying who is most at risk, and what particular health risks various pollutants pose. It then considers an effective framework for air quality management, so that national and city authorities can consider what pollution control polices and measures are needed to deliver healthy urban air quality, and to sustain it in the future. Having established the background and framework, the book examines the existing and alternative measures to monitor and combat the declining air quality. It assesses smog alert systems; the potential for cleaner car and fuel technology; sustainable traffic management and public transport policies; and methods of controlling both industrial and residential emissions. Detailed case studies illustrate the severity and breadth of the problem - from the first serious photochemical smogs in Los Angeles to the dire warning offered by Mexico City; and from London (the city which coined the word 'smog') to Athens' pollution phenomenon, the 'nefos'. Drawing on the lessons learned from past experience, Smog Alert provides a comprehensive analysis of how health air quality may yet be achieved in the world's cities.

Non Exhaust Emissions

Non Exhaust Emissions
Author: Fulvio Amato
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780128117514

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Non-Exhaust Emissions: An Urban Air Quality Problem for Public Health comprehensively summarizes the most recent research in the field, also giving guidance on research gaps and future needs to evaluate the health impact and possible remediation of non-exhaust particle emissions. With contributions from some of the major experts and stakeholders in air quality, this book comprehensively defines the state-of-the-art of current knowledge, gaps and future needs for a better understanding of particulate matter (PM) emissions, from non-exhaust sources of road traffic to improve public health. PM is a heterogeneous mix of chemical elements and sources, with road traffic being the major source in large cities. A significant part of these emissions come from non-exhaust processes, such as brake, tire, road wear, and road dust resuspension. While motor exhaust emissions have been successfully reduced by means of regulation, non-exhaust emissions are currently uncontrolled and their importance is destined to increase and become the dominant urban source of particle matter by 2020. Nevertheless, current knowledge on the non-exhaust emissions is still limited. This is an essential book to researchers and advanced students from a broad range of disciplines, such as public health, toxicology, atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, atmospheric chemistry and physics, geochemistry, epidemiology, built environment, road and vehicle engineering, and city planning. In addition, European and local authorities responsible for air quality and those in the industrial sectors related to vehicle and brake manufacturing and technological remediation measures will also find the book valuable. Acts as the first book to explore the health impacts of non-exhaust emissions Authored by experts from several sectors, including academia, industry and policy Gathers the relevant body of literature and information, defining the current knowledge, gaps and future needs

Air Pollution in Europe 1990 2004

Air Pollution in Europe 1990 2004
Author: European Environment Agency
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2007
Genre: Air
ISBN: UOM:39015081417910

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Recoge: 1. Introduction - 2. Development of air pollution emissions, progress towards targets - 3. Health-related air pollution assessment - 4. Ecosystems related air pollution assessment