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Impact of traffic management strategies on air quality and health in a Portuguese urban area

(Corresponding) Silveira C., Ferreira J., Lopes D., Miranda A.
Topic: 
Air pollution
This paper aims to assess the air quality improvement and resulting health implications in a Portuguese urban area, by testing traffic management scenarios focused on nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emission reduction. To that end, an integrated multiscale modelling system was developed and applied for a...Read more
Keywords: 
Urban NO2 pollution, Traffic management scenarios, Microscale modelling, Health benefits
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00438

Investigation of BVOC levels in a coastal urban environment: The Piraeus Port in Greece

(Corresponding) Liakakou E., Panopoulou A., Grivas G., Gerasopoulos E., Sauvage S., Mihalopoulos N.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) constitute organic species of high reactivity, influencing thus the composition of the atmosphere through participation in various reactions leading to the formation of secondary pollutants. Despite their well established origin from vegetation, focus is...Read more
Keywords: 
BVOC, monoterpenes, urban environment, harbor, Greece
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00463

Assessment of particulate pollution in a medium sized Greek city - the effect of biomass burning and COVID-19 lockdown

(Corresponding) Diamanti V., Triantafyllou A., Garas S.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Airborne particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter of 10μm or less has severe negative effects on human health. In many European urban environments, small residential heating appliances contribute significantly to the degradation of air quality by generating a substantial quantity of PM...Read more
Keywords: 
PM2.5/PM10, PM1/PM2.5, urban air quality, biomass burning
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00588

Application of the PALM4U Model Coupled to WRF/Chem Model to Evaluate Wind Comfort and Air Pollution Impacts for Urban Scenarios

(Corresponding) SAN NJOSE R., PEREZ CAMANYO J.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Air pollution and wind comfort are both important indicators of quality of life in urban environments. This study examines the influence of a tree area (Green Park) on the wind patterns and air pollution concentrations over a downtown urban area (1 km x 1 km) in Madrid (Spain) with the CFD PALM4U...Read more
Keywords: 
PALM4U, CFD, wind and urban pollution
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00668