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An international approach to air quality monitoring
Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1979Abstract The World Health Organization urban air quality monitoring activities began operating in 1973. It is a cooperative undertaking in which Member States contribute data from existing and newly established monitoring stations. The publication of air quality data for the years 1973–1975 has been made, and that for 1976 will be ready in 1978 ...
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Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Improving Air Quality Perception
CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2012AbstractEnergy‐efficient ventilation strategies relating to good indoor air quality (IAQ) are a major task for building performance according to the requirements set by the energy performance of buildings directive (EPBD) in 2010. Applying demand‐controlled ventilation (DCV) in buildings, using sensors for IAQ control that enables variable airflow ...
Simone Herberger, Heiko Ulmer
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Air quality monitoring in Mega city
2014 IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2014Particulate matter (PM) including PM 10 and PM 2.5 is sampled widely in many areas of the world because high concentrations can degrade air quality. Our group monitors PM 2.5 in Osaka, which is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan. Industrial plants and highways are located near our observation site. A clear atmosphere is rare in this area,
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Monitoring Air Quality in Urban Areas
2008Air quality improvement in rapidly developing countries like China requires to generate valuable data with high-level of representativeness to be transformed into useful information about air pollution. However, the problem of monitoring representativeness has been overlooked. In this respect, a comprehensive methodology to monitor air quality has been
Allegrini I, Costabile F
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Location choice of Air quality monitors in China
Journal of Environmental ManagementSince 2013, China has added more than four thousand air quality monitoring stations that provide the public with real-time information on six airborne pollutants, i.e., particulate matter (PM) 2.5, PM10, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and carbon monoxide.
Xiangyu Meng, Sharad KC
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Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 2021
J. Saini, M. Dutta, Gonçalo Marques
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J. Saini, M. Dutta, Gonçalo Marques
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Does national air quality monitoring reduce local air pollution? The case of PM2.5 for China.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021Guixian Liu +3 more
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