Experiences in dispersion modelling in the development of an air quality management system in Krakow Online publication date: Mon, 16-May-2016
by Agnieszka Bartocha; Marek Rosicki
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 58, No. 1/2, 2015
Abstract: Krakow is one of the most polluted cities in Poland and in Europe. As a result of ten years of collecting data, tools and knowledge have been developed and the participation of citizens and their support has been built, which has led to the implementation of a difficult and hopefully effective action plan for Krakow. The study shows how the results of dispersion modelling have influenced the development of air quality management methods in the city of Krakow within the period of 2004-2013. The key findings on particulate matter origins are presented as well as past and current air quality improvement tools.
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