Air Pollution Estimation (2nd Edition)

A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Quality".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 November 2023) | Viewed by 201

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Interests: aerosol; Antarctic ice; Arctic; Baikal region; chemical composition
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Dear Colleagues,

The first volume of the Special Issue “Air Pollution Estimation” can be found at the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/atmosphere/special_issues/Air_Pollution_Estimation. This Special Issue was dedicated to problems around air pollution in different areas around the world regardless of standards of living, with the goal of introducing sound measures for environmental improvements. We are now pleased to announce the launch of the second volume of this Special Issue. The first global assessment of laws around the world on air pollution, conducted by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), showed that one-third of countries do not have any policies regarding air quality standards. Air pollution is determined by any changes in air composition which have a negative impact on the environment, the animal world, and on humans. Air has always been polluted, throughout our planet’s existence. However, thanks to atmospheric phenomena, the sedimentation of particles, and atmospheric precipitation, self-purification systems functioned well before the introduction of anthropogenic pollutants. Human activity creates a significant amount of different types of waste on a daily basis. As a result, policies around the response to air, water, and soil pollution are being actively pursued at present, with numerous companies imposing fines on factories and developing new technologies with minimum waste and exhaust air filtration systems to resolve the problem of clean air at a global level. The main objective of this new Special Issue is to publish research on air pollution assessment based on both experimental and monitoring findings and on mathematical modeling. Articles focused on different spheres of research related to air quality assessment research and its changeability forecast are welcome.

Dr. Liudmila Golobokova
Guest Editor

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