作者
Rafael Borge, Julio Lumbreras, Javier Pérez, David de la Paz, Michel Vedrenne, Juan Manuel de Andrés, Mª Encarnación Rodríguez
发表日期
2014/1/1
期刊
Science of the Total Environment
卷号
466
页码范围
809-819
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Modeling is an essential tool for the development of atmospheric emission abatement measures and air quality plans. Most often these plans are related to urban environments with high emission density and population exposure. However, air quality modeling in urban areas is a rather challenging task. As environmental standards become more stringent (e.g. European Directive 2008/50/EC), more reliable and sophisticated modeling tools are needed to simulate measures and plans that may effectively tackle air quality exceedances, common in large urban areas across Europe, particularly for NO2. This also implies that emission inventories must satisfy a number of conditions such as consistency across the spatial scales involved in the analysis, consistency with the emission inventories used for regulatory purposes and versatility to match the requirements of different air quality and emission projection models …
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