A state of the art regarding urban air quality prediction models

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Urban pollution represents an increasing risk to residents of urban regions, particularly in large, over-industrialized cities knowing that the traffic is responsible for more than 25% of air gaseous pollutants and dust particles. Air quality modelling plays an important role in addressing air pollution control and management approaches by providing guidelines for better and more efficient air quality forecasting, along with smart monitoring sensor networks. The advances in technology regarding simulations, forecasting and monitoring are part of the new smart cities which offers a healthy environment for their occupants.

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Croitoru, C., & Nastase, I. (2018). A state of the art regarding urban air quality prediction models. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 32). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183201010

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