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INDOOR AIR POLLUTION AS PART OF OVERALL AIR POLLUTION IN ASIAN CITIES Lidia Morawska Queensland University of Technology
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Links between humans, buildings and environment ENVIRONMENT BUILDING HUMAN
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This presentation Will explore: Indoor generated pollution in the Asian environment The effect of outdoor pollution on indoor exposures The impact of indoor emissions on outdoor pollution
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Airborne pollutants Particles Inorganic gases (CO, CO 2, NO x, SO 2 ) Volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOC) Inorganic trace elements (Pb, V, Br, etc) Biological agents Ozone Radon (Rn)
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment I Two ends of the spectrum
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment II Highest indoor concentration levels of particles resulting from open fire burning and cooking: China 3000 g m -3 India 6800 g m -3 Nepal 8200 g m -3 Guidelines for Air Quality. WHO, 2000
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Comparison with outdoor standards or objectives TSP g/m 3 PM 10 g/m 3 PM 2.5 g/m 3 Annual24 hAnnual24 hAnnual24 h US 50150156565 Australia 50825 Hong Kong 80 26055180
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment III Progress in improving indoor air quality: dissemination of knowledge New book appearing now: Title: Residential Decoration: Beware of killers of Human Health Publisher: China Building and Architecture Press Author: Guoqiang Zhang & Likui Yu
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment IV Indoor source number 1: SMOKING Emissions of particulate matter from one cigarette: Up to 3 mg/min Up to 22 mg/cigarette
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment V Indoor source number 2: COOKING Emissions from cooking: Of the order of 4 mg/min
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Indoor generated pollution in Asian environment VI PM 10 Indoor/Outdoor Ratio
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Outdoor pollution and its impact on indoor air
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Outdoor pollution and its impact on indoor air I In urban air Motor vehicle emissions constitute the most significant source of pollutants Over 4000 pollutants emitted by vehicles!
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Outdoor pollution and its impact on indoor air II PM 10 I/O Ratio No indoor sources
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The impact of indoor emissions on outdoor pollution Contribution to pollution in the urban air shed Micro scale pollution
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Greenhouse emissions related to building sector - CO 2 - some facts 25-30% of total energy-related emissions 10-12% of the increasing net radiative forcing that is inducing global warming between 1980 and 1990, emissions from buildings have grown by 1.7% per year with rates 4 times greater in developing countries building emissions predicted to grow by 2.6% a year to the year 2020
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Urban dust dome and heat island (Botkin and Keller 1997)
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Where to from here? Education and information Efficiently using the available knowledge Based on the above, developing approaches most suited to local and regional needs
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Asia faces old and new challenges …some solutions available, some needed. … its quality is central to human health. Indoor environment is a part of a system SUMMARY
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