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Air Quality Measurement and Management

Air Quality Measurement and Management is the assessment, monitoring and control of air pollution in order to protect human health and the environment. It is a critical tool in efforts to reduce air pollution, as well as other forms of pollution, such as Water and soil pollution. Measurement and management of air qu…

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Overview

Air Quality Measurement and Management is the assessment, monitoring and control of air pollution in order to protect human health and the environment. It is a critical tool in efforts to reduce air pollution, as well as other forms of pollution, such as Water and soil pollution. Measurement and management of air quality is important for public health, as air pollution can have a significant impact on overall health. Additionally, air pollution can lead to climate change, making it important to monitor and take action to reduce emissions and improve air quality. Air Quality Measurement and Management systems use a range of sensors, instruments and software to track pollutants in the atmosphere and help identify sources of pollution. These systems can be used to develop strategies for reducing emissions and improving air quality, and for implementing regulations designed to protect public health and the environment.

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Ruth Pereira · Portugal Miklas Scholz · United Kingdom Yukinori SATO · Japan

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