IMPRESAREO & APMoSPHERE: Emission mapping with little spatial data Dr Chris Dore.

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IMPRESAREO & APMoSPHERE: Emission mapping with little spatial data Dr Chris Dore

A FP5 project to assess what earth observation information can contribute to emission mapping. Determined correlation between emissions and land cover type (CORINE). IMPRESAREO

Emission weightings for NOx: IMPRESAREO

International Research project generating high resolution emission maps across Europe (for health impact studies). A consistent mapping method across large geographical extent. Apmosphere

Assume availability of population density map, and national energy balances. Assume each person uses the same amount of energy (but a different fuel mix). Assign gas to highest population density areas, and biomass to the lowest (coal and oil in between). Apmosphere: Domestic

Great Britain Sweden/Norway

A fraction of the activity is applied uniformly across the major road network (by determining the lowest traffic count point). The remainder is then distributed by using a focal sum approach, assuming activity is influenced by near by population –major roads are influenced by a wider catchment Apmosphere: Road Transport

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