Urban transportation and air pollution
Language: English Publication details: Elsevier 2018 AmsterdamDescription: x, 177pISBN:- 9780128115060
- 363.739 V559u
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363.738746 B841c Climate finance | 363.738746 IN8 GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES | 363.738746 V889b Voluntary carbon markets | 363.739 V559u Urban transportation and air pollution | 363.7392 AI71 AIR POLLUTION SCIENCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY | 363.7392 Ai71 Air pollution | 363.7392 AI71S AIR POLLUTION MODELLING AND SIMULATION |
Urban Transportation and Air Pollution synthesizes state-of-the-art methods on estimating near-road concentrations of roadway emissions. The book provides the information needed to make estimates using methods based on a minimal set of model inputs that can be applied by a wide range of users in many situations. Discussions include methods to estimate traffic emission under numerous urban driving conditions, the uncertainty of emission models, and the effects of road configurations, such as near-road solid barriers. Final sections present dispersion models that link traffic emissions with near road concentrations in urban environments.
Addressing transportation-related environmental issues is extremely important as urban areas are constantly searching for ways to mitigate impacts from transportation sources. This book helps to explain dispersion models, a critical tool for estimating the impact of roadway emissions in cities.
Compiles and synthesizes the state-of-the-science methods for estimating roadway emissions
Demonstrates, with clear examples, how modeling methods reduce uncertainties in real-world problems
Emphasizes how local-scale, semi-empirical, steady-state modeling can be applied using only a small set of inputs
Offers an overview of the meteorology that governs air pollution dispersion in cities
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