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Air Pollution 2011 : 19th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution | |||||||||
Link: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/11-conferences/airpollution-2011.html | |||||||||
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Wessex Institute of Technology, UK ==================== Objectives ==================== This is the 19th Annual Meeting in the successful series of international conferences dealing with Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution. The series started in Mexico (1993) and continued in Barcelona (1994); Halkidiki (1995); Toulouse (1996); Bologna (1997); Genova (1998); San Francisco (1999); Cambridge, UK (2000); Ancona (2001); Segovia (2002); Catania (2003); Rhodes (2004); Cordoba (2005); New Forest (2006); the Algarve (2007); Skiathos (2008); Tallinn (2009) and Kos (2010). All these meetings have attracted outstanding contributions from leading researchers from all over the world and all papers presented since 1993 stored in the WIT eLibrary (http://library.witpress.com). Air pollution is highly topical nowadays due to the increase in the number of emission sources and the significance that good quality air has on human health. The complexity of this topic is increased by the fact that air pollution generated locally can have an impact on a regional and in some cases even on a global scale. The contaminants emitted in one place can quickly disperse through the atmosphere and industrial activities in one country can affect the air quality in another. More accurate and reliable predictive models are necessary, which can be used to assess the influence of one or several sources of pollution on various end points. Improvements are possible through better quantification of emission rates and more accurate information on composition of pollutants of various sources. This includes improving transport models on a regional scale, which can include accurate predictionson a local scale where necessary, enhancing knowledge of chemical reactions transforming existing and creating new pollutants, deposition of particles, and understanding the impact of separate pollutants and combinations of pollutants on human health and the environment. ==================== Conference Topics ==================== * Air pollution modelling * Air quality management * Urban air management * Emissions studies * Monitoring and measuring * Global and regional studies * Aerosols and particles * Climate change and air pollution * Indoor air pollution * Pollution prevention * Economics of air pollution control * Innovative technologies * Emission reduction strategies * Health effects * Natural emissions For more information contact Claire Shiell, Conference Coordinator, at cshiell@wessex.ac.uk |
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