Air quality guidelines for Europe (Second edition)

This publication can assist national and local agencies responsible for protecting public health from the adverse effects of ambient air pollution and for monitoring ambient air quality. Aiming to prompt good practice in monitoring and health impact assessment, this report describes strategies and methods for providing information on ambient air quality that is adequate for health impact assessment. It discusses the overall requirements for designing and operating networks for monitoring ambient air and a range of air quality models used in comprehensive programmes for air quality assessment and management.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Health Organization
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: WHO 2000
Subjects:air quality, air quality control, air quality impact, air quality management, air quality monitoring, atmospheric monitoring, health protection, environmental health impact assessment, environmental pollution, Ecosystem Management, Climate Change,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8681
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Summary:This publication can assist national and local agencies responsible for protecting public health from the adverse effects of ambient air pollution and for monitoring ambient air quality. Aiming to prompt good practice in monitoring and health impact assessment, this report describes strategies and methods for providing information on ambient air quality that is adequate for health impact assessment. It discusses the overall requirements for designing and operating networks for monitoring ambient air and a range of air quality models used in comprehensive programmes for air quality assessment and management.