is calling for submissions to our Collection on novel pollution control technologies in air quality initiatives.
Air pollution in rapidly growing urban areas poses significant health risks and environmental challenges. According to the (WHO), air pollution is one of the greatest environmental risks to public health and has caused 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide in 2019. Effective management of urban air quality demands a comprehensive strategy, encompassing air quality monitoring, pollution control technologies, policy interventions, and public health initiatives. Reducing air pollution in urban environments will not only protects public health but ultimately also contribute to the mitigation of climate change.
Advancements in understanding and managing urban air quality are paramount in tackling the complexities arising from urbanization and industrial activities. Significant progress has been made in developing sophisticated air quality monitoring technologies, implementing emission control measures, and establishing air quality standards and regulations. Research efforts have furthered the identification of pollution sources, the assessment of health impacts, and the evaluation of intervention strategies.
The aim of this Collection to gather research papers, reviews, and perspectives focusing on innovative pollution control technologies within air quality initiatives. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Advanced air quality monitoring technologies (e.g. remote sensing technologies, mobile monitoring platforms, sensor fusion, crowdsourced monitoring, and analytical chemistry methods)
- Novel pollution control technologies (e.g. wind tunnels, smart traffic lights, low-emission zones, and emission policies.
- Integration of big data, atmospheric models, and artificial intelligence in air quality management (e.g. real-time data analytics, machine learning, deep learning, and air quality models)
- Sustainable urban planning approaches (e.g. urban gardens and green spaces)
- Public health initiatives (e.g. education and awareness campaigns, community engagement, promotion of active transportation, and health impact assessments)
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to , and .
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