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DESCRIPTION:In air pollution management\, work often follow the so-called a
 ir-quality management (AQM) cycle: monitoring\, emission inventorying and 
 atmospheric dispersion modelling. In each part of this cycle\, we use QGIS
  extensively.\n\nEmission inventorying is the location and determination o
 f pollution sources\, such as industries\, powerplants\, residential heati
 ng and traffic. We use QGIS for a large part of this work.\nAtmospheric di
 spersion modelling models how the emission sources affect the concentratio
 n of pollutants in an area. Here we use QGIS to prepare input data\, contr
 ol the model results\, perform analysis and to produce visualizations.\n\n
 \nIn this presention we will give a short introduction to air pollution mo
 delling and how we use QGIS for this work. Examples from different areas o
 f air pollution modelling will be given.
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LOCATION:Wadström
SUMMARY:QGIS in air pollution modelling - Christian Asker
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/XARR9U/
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