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Air quality modeling for policy development.

Neville Reid1, P K Misra, Markus Amman

  • 1Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. neville.reid@ene.gov.on.ca

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
|March 17, 2007
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Mathematical atmospheric models are crucial for developing air quality policy. These tools integrate pollutant behavior knowledge to assess abatement strategies and new emission impacts, guiding policy decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Policy Analysis

Background:

  • Atmospheric models are essential tools for environmental policy-making.
  • They integrate current knowledge on pollutant behavior and atmospheric dynamics.
  • Models enable the evaluation of hypothetical emission scenarios and abatement strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of mathematical atmospheric models.
  • To discuss their application in air quality policy development.
  • To highlight the importance of model credibility, validity, and accurate interpretation.

Main Methods:

  • Categorization of atmospheric models by spatial scale.
  • Discussion of requirements for credible atmospheric modeling.

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  • Review of case studies illustrating model application in policy.
  • Main Results:

    • Mathematical atmospheric models are indispensable for policy setting.
    • Models help understand complex pollutant-atmospheric interactions.
    • They facilitate the assessment of emission changes and their impacts.

    Conclusions:

    • Credible atmospheric modeling is vital for effective air quality policy.
    • Careful analysis of model predictions is necessary for informed decision-making.
    • Understanding model limitations ensures reliable policy guidance.