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Air Pollution in Eastern Asia: An Integrated Perspective

  • Includes fundamental information for policy-makers, environmental managers and other practitioners
  • Discusses application of concepts related to atmospheric chemistry and meteorology to real air pollution situations
  • Presents the use of satellite information together with surface measurements and models to address air pollution events
  • Presents guidelines for future actions to mitigate air pollution

Part of the book series: ISSI Scientific Report Series (ISSI, volume 16)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. General Perspective

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Overview of Persistent Haze Events in China

      • Renyi Zhang, Pengfei Tian, Yemeng Ji, Yun Lin, Jianfei Peng, Bowen Pan et al.
      Pages 3-25
    3. An Overview of Air Quality Modeling Activities in South Asia

      • Rajesh Kumar, Mary C. Barth, Luca Delle Monache, Sachin D. Ghude, Gabriele Pfister, Manish Naja et al.
      Pages 27-47
    4. Photochemical Smog in Southern China: A Synthesis of Observations and Model Investigations of the Sources and Effects of Nitrous Acid

      • Tao Wang, Yutong Liang, Qiaozhi Zha, Li Zhang, Zhe Wang, Weihao Wang et al.
      Pages 69-85
    5. Connection Between East Asian Air Pollution and Monsoon System

      • Mian Chin, Huisheng Bian, Tom Kucsera, Thomas Diehl, Zhining Tao, Dongchul Kim et al.
      Pages 87-103
  3. Sources of Air Pollution

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 105-105
    2. Anthropogenic Emissions in Asia

      • Claire Granier, Thierno Doumbia, Louise Granier, Katerina Sindelarova, Gregory J. Frost, Idir Bouarar et al.
      Pages 107-133
    3. Biomass Burning Sources in China

      • Caiqing Yan, Jinting Yu, Yanan Zhao, Mei Zheng
      Pages 135-166
    4. Sources and Long-Term Trends of Ozone Precursors to Asian Pollution

      • Trissevgeni Stavrakou, Jean-François Müller, Maite Bauwens, Isabelle De Smedt
      Pages 167-189
    5. Source Apportionment of Tropospheric Ozone by Chemical Transport Model: From Global to City Cluster

      • Bin Zhu, Jinhui Gao, Xuewei Hou, Hanqing Kang, Chen Pan
      Pages 191-217
  4. Analysis of In-Situ Measurements

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 219-219
    2. Real-Time Characterization of Aerosol Particle Composition During Winter High-Pollution Events in China

      • Qiyuan Wang, Miriam Elser, Ru-Jin Huang, Suixin Liu, Yichen Wang, Imad El Haddad et al.
      Pages 221-244
  5. Space Observations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 285-285
    2. Observation of Air Pollution in Asia Using UV/Visible Space Sensors

      • Andreas Richter, Andreas Hilboll, Thomas Wagner
      Pages 287-307
    3. Observation of Air Pollution over China Using the IASI Thermal Infrared Space Sensor

      • Cathy Clerbaux, Sophie Bauduin, Anne Boynard, Lieven Clarisse, Pierre Coheur, Maya George et al.
      Pages 309-322

About this book

This book, written by an international group of experts from China, Europe and the USA, presents a broad and comprehensive analysis of the chemical and meteorological processes responsible for the formation of air pollutants in eastern Asia, and in particular for the development of severe pollution episodes observed primarily during winter in the northeastern part of China. With the rapid population growth, economic development and urbanization occurring in Asia, air pollution has become a major environmental problem in this part of the world. The book is organized around six distinct parts. The first part of the volume offers a general perspective on issues related to air pollution including persistent haze events in eastern and southern Asia. The second part presents an overview of air pollution sources (i.e., anthropogenic and biomass burning sources). The third part analyzes in-situ observations of chemical species in China, while the fourth part focuses on space observations ofgas-phase and aerosol species. The modeling aspects are treated in the fifth part of the volume, which includes a presentation of several air quality forecast systems and an assessment of the role of urbanization on air pollution levels. Finally, the effects of air pollution on health and crop productivity in China are discussed in the last part of the book. The book also presents an integrated view of past and present situations in Asia and provides the scientific basis from which mitigation policies can be established and air quality can be improved.


Audience: This book is written for scientists, educators, students, environmental managers, policy-makers and leaders in public administration and private corporations who wish to use science-based information to mitigate air pollution. The book should help decision-makers to design effective policies for air quality improvement and to successfully manage short-term air pollution episodes that substantially affect people’s quality of life and strongly impact the economy.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany

    Idir Bouarar

  • Institute for Environment and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

    Xuemei Wang

  • National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, USA

    Guy P. Brasseur

About the editors

Idir Bouarar is a scientist at the Environmental Modeling Group of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany. His research activities are devoted to atmospheric sciences, modeling of air pollution at the global and regional scales and development of state-of-the-art air quality prediction systems.

Guy P. Brasseur is the Leader of Environmental Modeling Group at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, and a Distinguished Scholar at the National center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. His scientific interests include atmospheric sciences and air quality, climate change, and science-policy interactions.





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