Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications in Urban Environments VI 2021
DOI: 10.1117/12.2599929
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Comparing the aggregated health risk calculated from different Earth observation resources

Abstract: Ambient air quality (AQ) is a recurrent issue in cities, exacerbated in low-and middle-income countries. Global AQ impacts on health can be assessed using an aggregated health risk indicator (ƩRIs), derived from in-situ stations, chemical transport models (CTMs) or satellite data.AQ monitoring is well covered in the city of Munich (Germany): in-situ stations, POLYPHEMUS CTM with three domains, CAMS-Reanalysis of the regional model ensemble and satellite data from MODIS. From these data sets, the ƩRIs was calcu… Show more

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