Integrative air quality management airshed by using multigas passive sampling technology in Canada
Environmental impacts including air pollution have become more important as the world toward sustainable development. To properly assess a large area’s impact of air pollution requires modeling prediction and/or real measurement by using active and/or passive methods. Real-time active methods can pr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transactions on ecology and the environment 2012, Vol.162, p.517-528 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Environmental impacts including air pollution have become more important as the world toward sustainable development. To properly assess a large area’s impact of air pollution requires modeling prediction and/or real measurement by using active and/or passive methods. Real-time active methods can provide instant measurement results, which is an advantage that passive technology does not have. But passive technology is easy to use and very cost effective. Therefore, many air pollution monitoring networks normally combine active and passive methods together. In the past decades, a new strategy for air quality management has been developed in Canada. It is an integrative air quality management or airshed management zone (AMZ), which includes local stakeholders and therefore can extensively use local resources to address many local concerns. The application of a newly patented technology – Multigas Passive Sampling Technology in the AMZ will be described. |
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ISSN: | 1746-448X 1743-3541 |
DOI: | 10.2495/EID120451 |