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A methodology for designing short-term stationary air quality campaigns with mobile laboratories using different possible allocation criteria

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
A methodology for designing short-term stationary air quality campaigns with mobile laboratories using different possible allocation criteria / Marinello, S.; Andretta, M.; Lucialli, P.; Pollini, E.; Righi, Serena. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:13(2021), pp. 7481-7501. [10.3390/su13137481]
abstract:
Air quality monitoring and control are key issues for environmental assessment and management in order to protect public health and the environment. Local and central authorities have developed strategies and tools to manage environmental protection, which, for air quality, consist of monitoring networks with fixed and portable instrumentation and mathematical models. This study develops a methodology for designing short-term air quality campaigns with mobile laboratories (laboratories fully housed within or transported by a vehicle and maintained in a fixed location for a period of time) as a decision support system for environmental management and protection authorities. In particular, the study provides a methodology to identify: (i) the most representative locations to place mobile laboratories and (ii) the best time period to carry out the measurements in the case of short-term air quality campaigns. The approach integrates atmospheric dispersion models and allocation algorithms specifically developed for optimizing the measuring campaigns. The methodology is organized in two phases, each of them divided into several steps. Fourteen allocation algorithms dedicated to three type of receptors (population, vegetation and physical cultural heritage) have been proposed. The methodology has been applied to four short-term air quality campaigns in the Emilia-Romagna region.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Air pollution concentration; Design mobile laboratory campaign; Population exposure to air pollutant
List of contributors:
Marinello, S.; Andretta, M.; Lucialli, P.; Pollini, E.; Righi, Serena
Authors of the University:
ANDRETTA ALFONSO METELLO FRANCESCO
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1251657
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1251657/483780/sustainability-13-07481.pdf
Published in:
SUSTAINABILITY
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