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Esso Slagentangen. Måleprogram luftkvalitet 2017-2018.

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo; Nilsen, Anne-Cathrine

NILU

2019

Maximum limit values for selected hazardous organic contaminants (HOCs) in secondary raw materials used in fertilisers and soil products

Eggen, Trine; Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Vogelsang, Christian

Klima- og miljødepartementet og Landbruks- og matdepartement ga 27. juni 2016 Landbruksdirektoratet, Miljødirektoratet og Mattilsynet i oppdrag å revidere forskrift om gjødselvarer mv. av organisk opphav. I oppdraget ble det lagt vekt på tilrettelegging for økt ressursutnyttelse av restmaterialer i gjødselvarer og at nyttiggjøringen skjer på måter som minimerer forurensning til vann, jord og luft...

NIBIO

2019

Årsrapport 2019

Solbakken, Christine Forsetlund (eds.)

NILU

2019

ClairCity: Citizen-led air pollution reduction in cities. D7.4 Final City Policy Package – First City (Bristol)

Slingerland, Stephan; Artola, Irati; Bolscher, Hans; Barnes, Jo; Boushel, Corra; de Vito, Laura; Fogg-Rogers, Laura; Hayes, Enda; Rodrigues, Vera; Oliveira, Kevin; Lopes, Myriam; Vanherle, Kris; Csobod, Eva; Trozzi, Carlo; Knudsen, Svein; Soares, Joana

ClairCity aims to contribute to citizen-inclusive air quality and carbon policy making in middle-sized European cities. It does so by investigating citizens’ current behaviours, their preferred future behaviours and their preferred future policy measures in six European cities. The project also examines the possible future impacts of citizens’ policy preferences and implementation possibilities for these measures in the light of the existing institutional contexts in each city. With this aim, ClairCity has carried out in all six cities an extensive citizen, stakeholder and policy maker engagement process (Chapter 1). This report summarises the main policy results for the first of the six cities, Bristol (UK). The other ClairCity cities are Amsterdam (NL), Ljubljana (SL), Sosnowiec (PL), CIRA/ Aveiro (PT) and Liguria / Genoa (IT).

ClairCity Project

2019

Nuclear power is not the answer in a time of climate change

Evangeliou, Nikolaos (interview subject); Hutner, Heidi; Cirino, Erica (journalists)

2019

Total ozone loss during the 2018/19 Arctic winter and comparison to previous years

Goutail, Florence; Pommereau, Jean-Pierre; Pazmino, Andrea; Lefevre, Franck; Clerbaux, Cathy; Boynard, Anne; Hadji-Lazaro, Juliette; Chipperfield, Martyn; Feng, Wuhu; Van Roozendael, Michel; Jepsen, Nis; Hansen, Georg; Kivi, Rigel; Bognar, Kristof; Strong, Kimberly; Walker, Kaley A.

2019

Levels of mercury in air

Pirrone, Nicola; Angot, Hélène; Bencardino, Mariantonia; Cinnirella, Sergio; Cole, Amanda; Dommergue, Aurélien; Dvonch, Jospeh Timothy; Ebinghaus, Ralf; Feng, Xinbin; Fino, Alessandra; Fu, Xuewu; Gårdfeldt, Katarina; Gay, David; Horvat, Milena; Jaffe, Dan; Kotnik, Joze; Macagnano, Antonella; Schmeltz, David; Skov, Henrik; Sprovieri, Francesca; Steffen, Alexandra; Sunderland, Elsie; Tørseth, Kjetil; Wilson, Simon

2019

P-4 Formation of ultrafine particles in a classroom under different ventilation conditions

Hak, Claudia; Vogt, Matthias; Dauge, Franck Rene; Fjellheim, Øystein; Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Yang, Aileen; Mikoviny, Tomas; Wisthaler, Armin

2019

Assessment of source contributions to the urban air quality for the Bristol ClairCity pilot case

Oliveira, Kevin; Rodrigues, Vera; Coelho, Silvia; Fernandes, Ana Patrícia; Rafael, Sandra; Faria, Carlos; Ferreira, Joana; Borrego, Carlos; Husby, Trond; Diafas, Iason; Sieverts Nielsen, Per; Liu, Xiufeng; Kewo, Angreine; Trozzi, Carlo; Piscitello, Enzo; Vanherle, Kris; Knudsen, Svein; Bouman, Evert; Barnes, Jo; Slingerland, Stephan; Hayes, Enda; Bolscher, Hans; Lopes, Myriam

WIT Press

2019

SEN4POL Phase-1: Final Scientific Report

Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Trier, Øivind Due; Solberg, Rune; Ramfjord, Hallvard; Brobakk, Trond Einar; Skogesal, Hogne

Norsk institutt for luftforskning

2019

Review of Observation Capacities and Data Availability for Black Carbon in the Arctic Region: EU Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic – Technical Report 1

Tørseth, Kjetil; Andrews, Elisabeth; Asmi, Eija; Eleftheriadis, Kostas; Fiebig, Markus; Herber, Andreas; Huang, Lin; Kylling, Arve; Lupi, Angelo; Massling, Andreas; Mazzola, Mauro; Nøjgaard, Jacob Klenø; Popovicheva, Olga; Schichtel, Bret; Schmale, Julia; Sharma, Sangeeta; Skov, Henrik; Stebel, Kerstin; Vasel, Brian; Vitale, Vito; Whaley, Cynthia; Yttri, Karl Espen; Zanatta, Marco

This report presents the results of the European Union Action
on Black Carbon in the Arctic (EUA-BCA) initiative’s review of
observation capacities and data availability for black carbon in the Arctic region.

EUA-BCA/AMAP

2019

Urban air pollution and human health

Cincinelli, Alessandra; Katsoyiannis, Athanasios A.

Elsevier

2019

Thermal conditions during heat waves of a mid-European metropolis under consideration of climate change, urban development scenarios and resilience measures for the mid-21st century

Trimmel, Heidelinde; Weihs, Philipp; Faroux, Stephanie; Formayer, Herbert; Hamer, Paul David; Hasel, Kristoffer; Laimighofer, Johannes; Leidinger, David; Masson, Valery; Nadeem, Imran; Oswald, Sandro M.; Revesz, Michael; Schoetter, Robert

In this study we produce two urban development scenarios estimating potential urban sprawl and optimized development concerning building construction, and we simulate their influence on air temperature, surface temperatures and human thermal comfort. We select two heat waves representative for present and future conditions of the mid 21st century and simulations are run with the Town Energy Balance Model (TEB) coupled online and offline to the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF). Global and regional climate change under the RCP8.5 scenario causes an increase of daily maximum air temperature in Vienna by 7 K. The daily minimum air temperature will increase by 2–4 K. Changes caused by urban growth or densification mainly affect air temperature and human thermal comfort locally where new urbanisation takes place and does not occur significantly in the central districts. A combination of near zero-energy standards and increasing albedo of building materials on the city scale accomplishes a maximum reduction of urban canyon temperature achieved by changes in urban parameters of 0.9 K for the minima and 0.2 K for the maxima. Local scale changes of different adaptation measures show that insulation of buildings alone increases the maximum wall surface temperatures by more than 10 K or the maximum mean radiant temperature (MRT) in the canyon by 5 K. Therefore, measures to reduce MRT within the urban canyons like tree shade are needed to complement the proposed measures. This study concludes that the rising air temperatures expected by climate change puts an unprecedented heat burden on Viennese inhabitants, which cannot easily be reduced by measures concerning buildings within the city itself. Additionally, measures such as planting trees to provide shade, regional water sensitive planning and global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in order to reduce temperature extremes are required.

2019

Observations of microbarom-generated infrasound in Northern Norway during three different sudden stratospheric warmings

Näsholm, Sven Peter; Assink, Jelle; Blixt, Erik Mårten; De Carlo, Marine; Evers, Läslo Gerardus; Gibbons, Steven John; Kero, Johan; Le Pichon, Alexis; Orsolini, Yvan; den Ouden, Oliver F. C.; Smets, Pieter S

2019

Vakre - men bringer dårlige nyheter

Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Svendby, Tove Marit (interview subjects); Tømmerdal, Kine F. (journalist)

2019

Measurements of Oxidative Potential of Particulate Matter at Belgrade Tunnel; Comparison of BPEAnit, DTT and DCFH Assay

Jovanovic, Maja; Savic, Jasmina; Salimi, Farhad; Stevanovic, Svetlana; Brown, Reece A.; Jovasevic-Stojanovic, Milena; Manojlovic, Dragan; Bartonova, Alena; Bottle, Steven; Ristovski, Zoran

To estimate the oxidative potential (OP) of particulate matter (PM), two commonly used cell-free, molecular probes were applied: dithiothreitol (DTT) and dichloro-dihydro-fluorescein diacetate (DCFH-DA), and their performance was compared with 9,10-bis (phenylethynyl) anthracene-nitroxide (BPEAnit). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in which the performance of the DTT and DCFH has been compared with the BPEAnit probe. The average concentrations of PM, organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) for fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10) particles were determined. The results were 44.8 ± 13.7, 9.8 ± 5.1 and 9.3 ± 4.8 µg·m−3 for PM2.5 and 75.5 ± 25.1, 16.3 ± 8.7 and 11.8 ± 5.3 µg·m−3 for PM10, respectively, for PM, OC and EC. The water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) fraction accounted for 42 ± 14% and 28 ± 9% of organic carbon in PM2.5 and PM10, respectively. The average volume normalized OP values for the three assays depended on both the sampling periods and the PM fractions. The OPBPEAnit had its peak at 2 p.m.; in the afternoon, it was three times higher compared to the morning and late afternoon values. The DCFH and BPEAnit results were correlated (r = 0.64), while there was no good agreement between the BPEAnit and the DTT (r = 0.14). The total organic content of PM does not necessarily represent oxidative capacity and it shows varying correlation with the OP. With respect to the two PM fractions studied, the OP was mostly associated with smaller particles.

MDPI

2019

Co-Constructing City Futures: Enabling Participation in Urban Planning Processes with ICTs

Smørdal, Ole; Hennissen, Grete Kristin; Hoelscher, Kristian; Wensaas, Kristina ebbing; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Pettersen, Ida Nilstad; Wilson, Alexander; Kahlia, Maarit

2019

ACTRIS Data Management Plan

Myhre, Cathrine Lund

2019

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