Managing future air quality in megacities: A case study for Delhi

被引:67
作者
Amann, Markus [1 ]
Purohit, Pallav [1 ]
Bhanarkar, Anil D. [2 ]
Bertok, Imrich [1 ]
Borken-Kleefeld, Jens [1 ]
Cofala, Janusz [1 ]
Heyes, Chris [1 ]
Kiesewetter, Gregor [1 ]
Klimont, Zbigniew [1 ]
Liu, Jun [1 ]
Majumdar, Dipanjali [2 ]
Binh Nguyen [1 ]
Rafaj, Peter [1 ]
Rao, Padma S. [2 ]
Sander, Robert [1 ]
Schoepp, Wolfgang [1 ]
Srivastava, Anjali [2 ]
Vardhan, B. Harsh [2 ]
机构
[1] Int Inst Appl Syst Anal, Schlosspl 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
[2] Natl Environm Engn Res Inst, Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440020, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Air pollution; PM2.5; Population exposure; Policy analysis; Health impacts; Co-benefits; INDUSTRIAL SOURCE APPLICATIONS; SOURCE APPORTIONMENT; DISPERSION MODEL; TRANSPORT; AERMOD;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.04.041
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Megacities in Asia rank high in air pollution at the global scale. In many cities, ambient concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) have been exceeding both the WHO interim targets as well as respective national air quality standards. This paper presents a systems analytical perspective on management options that could efficiently improve air quality at the urban scale, having Delhi as a case study. We employ the newly developed GAINS-City policy analysis framework, consisting of a bottom up emission calculation combined with atmospheric chemistry-transport calculation, to derive innovative insights into the current sources of pollution and their impacts on ambient PM2.5, both from emissions of primary PM as well as precursors of secondary inorganic and organic aerosols. We outline the likely future development of these sources, quantify the related ambient PM2.5 concentrations and health impacts, and explore potential policy interventions that could effectively reduce environmental pollution and resulting health impacts in the coming years. The analysis demonstrates that effective improvement of Delhi's air quality requires collaboration with neighboring States and must involve sources that are less relevant in industrialized countries. At the same time, many of the policy interventions will have multiple co-benefits on development targets in Delhi and its neighboring States. Outcomes of this study, as well as the modelling tools used herein, are applicable to other urban areas and fast growing metropolitan zones in the emerging Asian regions. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:99 / 111
页数:13
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