Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5550
Title: Effects of traffic on NO <inf>2</inf> and PM <inf>10</inf> emissions in Novi Sad
Authors: Basarić, Valentina 
Đorić V.
Bogdanović, Vuk
Mitrović, Jovan 
Jović J.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Journal: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
Abstract: © 2014, HARD Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Traffic-related emissions depend on traffic volume, traffic flow composition, and fleet age, as well as urban housing density and meteorological conditions. Thus, software technology and high-quality (applicable) input databases are the key prerequisites for multidisciplinary and multiparameter analysis of the impact of traffic on air quality. A series of studies conducted in Novi Sad and the use of modern technology for data measurement and storage enabled improved assessment of the impact on air quality. This paper presents the simulation results pertaining to the influence of traffic on NO 2 and PM 10 emissions at the most heavily congested city streets, based on the surrounding housing and meteorological conditions in Novi Sad. The results of this type of research have multiple benefits, including application in the development of air quality plans and testing environmental effects of different transport policy measures.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5550
ISSN: 12301485
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