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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
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00438

Nature-based solutions and policy instruments towards an optimal urban design

(Corresponding) Mendonça R., Roebeling P., Fidélis T., Saraiva M.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Urban planning is crucial to promote resilience and liveability of cities in the face of current urbanization patterns and climate change challenges. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are viable alternatives to grey infrastructure, with multiple environmental, social and economic benefits and co-...Read more
Keywords: 
Nature-Based Solutions, Policy Instruments, Simulation modelling, Urban design
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00102

UrbEm: a method and tool to refine regional emission inventories for urban atmospheric studies

(Corresponding) Kakouri A., Ramacher M., Kuenen J., Speyer O., Gerasopoulos E., Athanasopoulou E.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
As cities are growing in size and complexity, the estimation of air pollution exposure requires detailed spatial representation of air pollution levels. Intra-urban atmospheric studies require up-to-date and credible emission inventories. The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) provides...Read more
Keywords: 
air pollution, emissions, urban air quality, Chemistry Transport Modelling
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00219

Urban Heat Island mitigation scenarios by Blue-Green Infrastructures modelling

La Cecilia D., Malvolti G., (Corresponding) Despini F., Teggi S., Bigi A., Bach P.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
The integrated planning of cities landscape and blue-green infrastructures (BGI) is an approach poised to play an increasingly positive role in climate change adaptation for the human population. Cities worldwide are rapidly expanding to accommodate the increasing urbanization. Phenomena including...Read more
Keywords: 
urban planning, urban modelling, floods, urban heat island, blue-green infrastructures
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00287