Remote Sensing for Air Quality Impact Assessment.
(Funder STFC; £65k; June 2015 – May 2016)
This project will develop methods to improve our knowledge of the scale of pollution levels in rural areas around the World and of the pollution effects on ecosystems, especially those in Asia and Africa, where recent increases in pollution concentration have been particularly rapid. The project will bring together a unique combination of novel satellite observation and analysis techniques with state-of-the-art air pollution modelling and impact assessment methods. These developments will integrate three scientific communities (Earth Observation, Chemical Transport Modelling and air pollution impact assessment allowing advances in each discipline to more quickly realise a step-change in our understanding of air pollution impacts on ecosystems.
SEI York staff: Lisa Emberson (PI); Patrick Bueker, Alan Briolat, Simon Croft
Partners: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Leeds University