Topics under discussion: Scales of transport and turbulence in the atmosphere; Examples of global, regional and local scale transports – concepts of an “air catchment”; Defining air quality management zones - international practice; Defining air quality management zones – local constitutional and legal constraints; Practical issues – defining AQ management districts in South Africa – three case studies
Reference:
Scott, G, Annegarn, H and Kneen, M. 2005. Air pollution knows no boundaries: defining air catchment areas and making sense of physical and political boundaries in air quality management. IQPC Conference on Implementing the Air Quality Act, Castle, Kyalami, South Africa, 24 - 25 October, pp 72
Scott, G., Annegarn, H., & Kneen, M. (2005). Air pollution knows no boundaries: defining air catchment areas and making sense of physical and political boundaries in air quality management. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3282
Scott, G, H Annegarn, and M Kneen. "Air pollution knows no boundaries: defining air catchment areas and making sense of physical and political boundaries in air quality management." (2005): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3282
Scott G, Annegarn H, Kneen M, Air pollution knows no boundaries: defining air catchment areas and making sense of physical and political boundaries in air quality management; 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3282 .