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Containing the proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution, this book is the latest in a well established series. It addresses various aspects of a topic that is of considerable worldwide concern due to its known impact on health and the environment. The need to balance concern for the environment with the demand for generating economic growth makes air pollution a particularly challenging problem. Further complicating the picture, the widespread nature and effects of air pollution make it an issue that requires not just local but global attention and cooperation. Science can help us identify the nature and scale of air pollution impacts. It is therefore essential in guiding government decisions regarding the most appropriate and effective regulations. As we learn ever more about the basic science of air pollution, and its application, we are better able to predict, assess, and mitigate its effects, locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. This book presents advances in our knowledge of the science of air pollution.Topics covered include Air Pollution Modelling; Air Pollution Mitigation; Air Pollution Management; Aerosols and Particles; Emission Studies; Exposure and Health Effects; Indoor Air Pollution; Monitoring and Measuring; Case Studies; Emerging Technologies; Power Generation and Air Pollution; Incineration Plant Studies; Air Pollution Chemistry; Global and Regional Studies; Policy and Legislation.
ContentsSection 1: Air pollution chemistryImpacts of agricultural waste
burning on the enhancement of PM2.5-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in
northern Thailand; Heterogeneous oxidation of pesticides on the aerosol
condensed phase; Assessment of air pollution concentrations from brick kilns
using an atmospheric dispersion modelSection 2: Air pollution
modellingApplication of radial basis functions compared to neural networks to
predict air pollution; An amalgamation of 3D city models in urban air quality
modelling for improving visual impact analysis; Estimation and back
extrapolation of CO2 emissions from the road transport sector: emissions in
Ireland, 1990 to 2013; Impact of atmospheric species reactivity on
radioactive gaseous iodine transport in severe accident conditionsSection 3:
Monitoring and measuringPassive optoelectronics systems for standoff gas
detection: results of tests; Low-cost multispecies air quality sensor;
Biomonitoring of genotoxic risk of workers exposed to heavy air pollution;
Pollution spots: a novel method for air pollution monitoringSection 4:
Aerosols and particlesPrimary particulate matter emissions and trends from
Canadian agriculture; Fate of aqueous iron leached from tropospheric aerosols
during atmospheric acidic processing: a study of the effect of humic-like
substances; Study on the effect of dust aerosols over Riyadh Section 5:
Exposure and health effectsEconomic evaluation of air pollution impacts on
human health: an overview of applied methodologies; A meta-analysis of the
impact of traffic-related air pollution on health and the factors affecting
exposure; Air quality, respiratory health and wood use for women converting
from low- to high-efficiency stoves in rural Kenya; Air quality and
children's health in rural KenyaSection 6: Air quality managementControl of
the concentration of Radon in the air of the underground tunnels of Sidra
Ltd. (applied research: step one); Has UK local government action improved
local air quality? A Bristol case study; The impact of the South African
energy crisis on emissions; Surface inversion characteristics in the
nocturnal boundary layer of Guadeloupe and its impact on air quality; Dust
forecasting in the Hunter Valley, Australia; Assessment of
environmental-economic effectiveness of multifunctional fuel additives; The
CityTree: a vertical plant wall; Influence of high concentrations of SO2 on
Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell operationSection 7: Indoor air
pollutionInvestigating surface production reactions indoors using a detailed
chemical model; In-situ measurements of sorption parameters with a Field and
Laboratory Emission Cell (FLEC): a comparison to the test emission chamber
method; A low-cost particle counter and signal processing method for indoor
air pollution; Occurrence of VOCs before and after renovation of an
apartment: a case study; Correlation between indoor and outdoor air; Exposure
to plasticizers in German daycare centers: the LUPE 3 studySection 8: Policy
studiesUrban vulnerability and resilience to climate change; Transport tax in
Russia as a promising tool for the reduction of airborne emissions and the
development of the road network; A dynamic model of the pollution impact of
dioxin/furan on the environment, society and economySection 9: Case
studiesPilot plant long-term test of particulate matter removal from the air
stream emerging from granulated fertilizers production (stationary source);
Atmospheric dispersion modelling with AERMOD for comparative impact
assessment of different pollutant emission sources in an Alpine valley