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More sustainable management of pollution: integrated approach, models and tools

More sustainable management of pollution: integrated approach, models and tools
More sustainable management of pollution: integrated approach, models and tools
The PUrE (Pollutants in the Urban Environment) research consortium is developing anew decision-support framework for the integrated assessment of options for moresustainable management of urban pollution. This framework involves three steps: (i)mapping the flow of pollutants associated with human activities; (ii) modelling the fateand transport of pollutants in the environment; and (iii) quantifying the environmental,health and socio-economic impacts of urban pollution. The new decision-supportframework provides an integrated approach which will facilitate the comparison ofdifferent management options based on their sustainability. The decision-supportframework includes a suite of different models and tools, to support the sustainabilityappraisal of two or more options, for example: life cycle assessment, source(emissions) characterisation, pollutant fate and transport modelling, environmentalimpact assessment, health impact analysis, ecological impacts assessment, andmulti-criteria decision analysis. This paper presents examples of the methodologiesused by the project researchers to develop various elements of the framework. Thenew framework can be used at different levels, for example, to conduct a simplescreening study as well as for a more detailed assessment. This paper describesmany details of the framework and outlines several case studies developed todemonstrate its application.
pollution, decision-support, sustainability, models, tools
508-520
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Pettit, Carol, Azapagic, Adisa, Tiwary, Abhishek, Sinnett, Danielle, Hutchings, Tony, Peachey, Chris, DeMunck, Cécile, Chung, Winson, Sharifi, Vida, Swithenbank, Jim, Chalabi, Zaid, Fletcher, Tony, Vardoulakis, Sotiris, Grundy, Chris, Leonardi, Giovanni, Thomas, Hywel, Cleall, Peter, Jones, Martyn and Jefferis, Stephan (2007) More sustainable management of pollution: integrated approach, models and tools. SUE-MoT International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 27 Jun 2007 - 29 Jun 2009 . pp. 508-520 .

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The PUrE (Pollutants in the Urban Environment) research consortium is developing anew decision-support framework for the integrated assessment of options for moresustainable management of urban pollution. This framework involves three steps: (i)mapping the flow of pollutants associated with human activities; (ii) modelling the fateand transport of pollutants in the environment; and (iii) quantifying the environmental,health and socio-economic impacts of urban pollution. The new decision-supportframework provides an integrated approach which will facilitate the comparison ofdifferent management options based on their sustainability. The decision-supportframework includes a suite of different models and tools, to support the sustainabilityappraisal of two or more options, for example: life cycle assessment, source(emissions) characterisation, pollutant fate and transport modelling, environmentalimpact assessment, health impact analysis, ecological impacts assessment, andmulti-criteria decision analysis. This paper presents examples of the methodologiesused by the project researchers to develop various elements of the framework. Thenew framework can be used at different levels, for example, to conduct a simplescreening study as well as for a more detailed assessment. This paper describesmany details of the framework and outlines several case studies developed todemonstrate its application.

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Published date: 2007
Venue - Dates: SUE-MoT International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2007-06-27 - 2009-06-29
Keywords: pollution, decision-support, sustainability, models, tools
Organisations: Centre for Environmental Science

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Local EPrints ID: 354538
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/354538
PURE UUID: de5ca54d-7010-4d8c-be34-4754e0c3b74a

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Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 18:36

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Author: Carol Pettit
Author: Adisa Azapagic
Author: Abhishek Tiwary
Author: Danielle Sinnett
Author: Tony Hutchings
Author: Chris Peachey
Author: Cécile DeMunck
Author: Winson Chung
Author: Vida Sharifi
Author: Jim Swithenbank
Author: Zaid Chalabi
Author: Tony Fletcher
Author: Sotiris Vardoulakis
Author: Chris Grundy
Author: Giovanni Leonardi
Author: Hywel Thomas
Author: Peter Cleall
Author: Martyn Jones
Author: Stephan Jefferis

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