The use of emerging technologies for environmental monitoring with satellite and in-situ sensors have become essential instruments for assessing the impact of environmental pollution on human health, especially in areas that require high spatial and temporal resolution. This was until recently a rather difficult problem. Regrettably, with classical approaches the spatial resolution is frequently inadequate in reporting environmental causes and health effects in the same time scale. This work examines with new tools different levels of air-quality with sensor monitoring with the aim to associate those with severe health effects. The process established here facilitates the precise representation of human exposure with the population attributed in a fine spatial grid and taking into account environmental stressors of human exposure. These stressors can be monitored with innovative sensor units with a temporal resolution that accurately describes chronic and acute environmental burdens. The current understanding of the situation in densely populated areas can be properly analyzed, before commitments are made for reductions in total emissions as well as for assessing the effects of reduced trans-boundary fluxes. In addition, the data processed here with in-situ sensors can assist in establishing more effective regulatory policies for the protection of vulnerable population groups and the satellite monitoring instruments permit abatement strategies that are close to real-time over large geographical areas.
[1]
Pietro Siciliano,et al.
Analysis of CO and CH4 gas mixtures by using a micromachined sensor array
,
2001
.
[2]
David M Stieb,et al.
Meta-Analysis of Time-Series Studies of Air Pollution and Mortality: Effects of Gases and Particles and the Influence of Cause of Death, Age, and Season
,
2002,
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
[3]
N. Bârsan,et al.
Metal oxide-based gas sensor research: How to?
,
2007
.
[4]
Mortality and indicators of traffic-related air pollution
,
2003,
The Lancet.
[5]
D. G. Rickerby,et al.
Application of nanocrystalline metal oxide gas sensors for air quality monitoring
,
2014
.
[6]
G. Önkal-Engin,et al.
Assessment of urban air quality in Istanbul using fuzzy synthetic evaluation
,
2004
.
[7]
W Harrington,et al.
Short-term nitrogen dioxide exposure and acute respiratory disease in children.
,
1985,
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association.
[8]
Bert Brunekreef,et al.
Association between mortality and indicators of traffic-related air pollution in the Netherlands: a cohort study
,
2002,
The Lancet.
[9]
D M Eddy,et al.
Synthesis of environmental evidence: nitrogen dioxide epidemiology studies.
,
1992,
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.