2019
DOI: 10.5194/acp-19-9153-2019
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Urban population exposure to NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> emissions from local shipping in three Baltic Sea harbour cities – a generic approach

Abstract: Abstract. Ship emissions in ports can have a significant impact on local air quality (AQ), population exposure and therefore human health in harbour cities. We determined the impact of shipping emissions in harbours on local AQ and population exposure in the Baltic Sea harbour cities Rostock (Germany), Riga (Latvia) and the urban agglomeration of Gdańsk–Gdynia (Poland) for 2012. An urban AQ study was performed using a global-to-local chemistry transport model chain with the EPISODE-CityChem model for the urban… Show more

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“…To evaluate the urban population exposure to NO 2 and PM 2.5 , a combined air pollution, dynamic population activity and exposure modelling approach was developed and applied ( Figure 1). This approach is mainly based on the city-scale CTM EPISODE-CityChem [48] and a generic time-microenvironment-activity model to account for dynamic movements of the urban population within time and space in exposure estimations [46,49]. To investigate the impact of modal splits on exposure estimates, the generic TMA model was modified with new developments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To evaluate the urban population exposure to NO 2 and PM 2.5 , a combined air pollution, dynamic population activity and exposure modelling approach was developed and applied ( Figure 1). This approach is mainly based on the city-scale CTM EPISODE-CityChem [48] and a generic time-microenvironment-activity model to account for dynamic movements of the urban population within time and space in exposure estimations [46,49]. To investigate the impact of modal splits on exposure estimates, the generic TMA model was modified with new developments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, about 8% of the urban population in the EU-28 was exposed to levels above the EU annual limit value of administrative records. Methods that are more recent apply GPS data [34,[39][40][41], agent-based modeling (ABM) approaches [42][43][44], or different time-microenvironment-activity (TMA) models [25,26,45,46] to estimate mobility patterns. Nevertheless, each of these methods has its own shortcomings.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In dynamic approaches to exposure estimations, the population activity data is used to account for the diurnal variation in population numbers in different locations of the urban area. Therefore, we used a time-microenvironment-activity model [63] to assess the time-variant exposure of the population in a microenvironment (ME). A microenvironment is defined as the location or area with a relatively uniform pollutant concentration, such as the home or the workplace.…”
Section: Population Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, the focus is on the indoor environments, because we are interested in the exposure in residential areas close to the harbor (ME home ). Thus, to account for the infiltration of outdoor air pollution into the indoor environments, we applied infiltration factors [63,64]. Infiltration factors (F inf ) for different pollutant species and different indoor environments are mostly derived from measurements and defined as:…”
Section: Population Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%