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Computational fluid dynamics as a tool to predict the air pollution dispersion in a neighborhood – a research project to improve the quality of life in cities
2016
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
In large cities, pollution composed of many different chemical components and small particles is an important public health problem that affects especially children and people presenting breathing difficulties. One challenge for public authorities is to respect the norms given by the central state, but how? Today, concrete methods for reducing pollution are perceived by the majority of citizens as constraints. However, the authorities have the possibility of modifying the wind's action by
doi:10.2495/sdp-v11-n4-546-557
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