Integrated Monitoring and Assessment of Air Pollution. Hertel O. 2009. National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University. 80 pp.- Doctors dissertation (D.Sc).
Improved quality, better understanding of processes and optimisation of allocated resources, these are the main advantages of applying Integrated Monitoring and Assessment (IMA) in air quality management. The IMA is defined as the combined use of measurements and model calculations. The use of IMA is demonstrated with examples with different aims: to obtain data for air pollution in urban streets, to assess human exposure to traffic air pollution, and to assess atmospheric deposition of nitrogen compounds to marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
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