Opinion : Insights into updating Ambient Air Quality Directive 2008/50/EC
Kuula, Joel; Timonen, Hilkka; Niemi, Jarkko V.; Manninen, Hanna E.; Rönkkö, Topi; Hussein, Tareq; Fung, Pak Lun; Tarkoma, Sasu; Laakso, Mikko; Saukko, Erkka; Ovaska, Aino; Kulmala, Markku; Karppinen, Ari; Johansson, Lasse; Petäjä, Tuukka (2022-04-12)
Kuula, Joel
Timonen, Hilkka
Niemi, Jarkko V.
Manninen, Hanna E.
Rönkkö, Topi
Hussein, Tareq
Fung, Pak Lun
Tarkoma, Sasu
Laakso, Mikko
Saukko, Erkka
Ovaska, Aino
Kulmala, Markku
Karppinen, Ari
Johansson, Lasse
Petäjä, Tuukka
12.04.2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202205235177
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202205235177
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As evidence of adverse health effects due to air pollution continues to increase, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently published its latest edition of the global air quality guidelines (World Health Organization, 2021). Although not legally binding, the guidelines aim to provide a framework in which policymakers can combat air pollution by formulating evidence-based air quality management strategies. In the light of this, the European Union has stated its intent to revise the current ambient air quality directive (2008/50/EC) to more closely resemble the newly published WHO guidelines (European Commission, 2020). This article provides an informed opinion on selected features of the air quality directive that we believe would benefit from a reassessment. The selected features include discussion about (1) air quality sensors as a part of a hierarchical observation network, (2) the number of minimum sampling points and their siting criteria, and (3) new target air pollution parameters for future consideration.
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