
Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVIII
by
Borrego, Carlos; Renner, Eberhard E.
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Romance
Health & Wellness
Format
Hardcover
Pages
904
Language
English
Published
Oct 16, 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Edition
1
ISBN-10
044452987X
ISBN-13
9780444529879
Description
In this volume, readers are invited into the intricate world of air pollution modeling, where contributions from leading researchers illuminate the latest advancements and applications within the field. The authors delve into various methodologies that enhance the understanding of air quality dynamics, emphasizing the critical role of accurate modeling in addressing environmental challenges. Each chapter presents a unique perspective, offering insights into how these innovative techniques can be utilized to inform policy decisions and improve public health outcomes.
The work serves not only as a scholarly resource but also as a practical guide for environmental scientists and policymakers alike. By blending theoretical approaches with real-world case studies, it showcases how advanced modeling can lead to better predictions and assessments of air pollution impacts. This compilation stands as a testament to the ongoing efforts to mitigate air pollution and its effects on the planet and its inhabitants.
The work serves not only as a scholarly resource but also as a practical guide for environmental scientists and policymakers alike. By blending theoretical approaches with real-world case studies, it showcases how advanced modeling can lead to better predictions and assessments of air pollution impacts. This compilation stands as a testament to the ongoing efforts to mitigate air pollution and its effects on the planet and its inhabitants.
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