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Air Quality Integrated Assessment: A European Perspective
The book reports in a handy but systematic way an extended survey across many European countries on the research activities and the current air quality plans at regional and local level. This allowed us to develop an Integrated Assessment Modelling (IAM) framework, to catalogue current approaches and to guide their implementation and evolution. Integrated Assessment (IA) air pollution tools bring together data on pollutant sources (emission inventories), their contribution to atmospheric concentrations and human exposure, with information on emission reduction measures and their respective implementation costs. At the continental scale, such tools have been developed in the recent years to tackle these issues in a structured way. At the local/urban scale, however, only few IA systems have been developed and they have generally been used for non-reactive species. Thus, their application to suggest optimal policies to reduce secondary pollutants (i.e. those created in the atmosphere through chemical reactions of primary pollutants and currently those more affecting the air quality in European cities) has still relevant limitations.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33349-6web: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-33349-6