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  • ...430globa/large_picture.jpg Vattenfall cost curve for global greenhouse gas emission reduction] ...traditional regulatory or 'command and control' approaches the compendium profiles a much wider array of policy tools including economic, information, coopera
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  • | '''Sources''' and '''Releases''': Emission modelling | Identification of sources, Emission factor approach, description how the stressor is released into the environm
    65 KB (9,370 words) - 11:37, 20 November 2009
  • ...r-technology and inter-fuel substitution, in particular in the case of GHG emission constraints.<ref name="poles">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment i * simulation of CO2 emission constraints (through the analysis of marginal abatement cost curves or thro
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  • ...rplanes, airport ground transportation and connecting road traffic are the emission sources. Airport related emissions near the airport (say, horizontally 10 k * more efficient flight profiles or a more optimised route network (these relate to between-airport issues,
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  • ...itive matrix factorization). SPECIATE includes a total of 4,080 PM and TOC profiles [[Category:Emission profiles]]
    1,019 bytes (136 words) - 07:13, 22 June 2010
  • attention has been placed in the benefit–risk profiles of medicines. ...or preventing disease by means of medication and monitoring benefit–risk profiles of marketed medicinal products with or without its impact on budget.
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  • [[file:emissionsectorseu27.png|thumb|250px|Contribution of key sectors to emission of PM in the EU27, 2007<ref name="who"/> ...of current levels could be achieved if all currently technically feasible emission reduction measures were implemented (the maximum feasible reduction scenari
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  • ...astern Europe, largely due to the earlier introduction of unleaded petrol. Emission trends from 24 European countries have shown that total emissions of lead d ...cal safety of heavy metals and environmental noise and countries’ policy profiles are analysed along the six key aspects (for the methods, see Annex 2).
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  • ===Study area and emission sources=== ...emission in the region – and until it closed in 2002, the largest single emission source in the UK (Filzek ''et al.'' 2004). The site lies in the northern q
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  • * Consolidation, improvement and provision of European wide emission data of the heavy metals considered. ...atement options have been collected as well as stock and activity data and emission factors for 2000 and 2010.
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  • ...cantly to measured concentrations are identified and their emission source profiles are characterised; * the source profiles are constant over the receptor and source sampling period;
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  • ...od first identifies a set of factors which can be taken to represent major emission sources. Scores on these factors are then regressed against the concentrati ...specially, where detailed data do not exist on the composition of the main emission sources, but where large numbers of sampled data are available on ambient c
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  • * Composition of the emission sources is constant over the period of sampling at the receptors; * Source profiles (''f<sub>pj</sub>'') are linearly independent of each other;
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  • Emission profiles can be defined to take into account the diurnal variation in emissions Traffic flow, ADMS-Urban can automatically recalculate traffic flows into emission rates, or this can be done alternatively by the Emissions Inventory Toolkit
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  • ...predict concentration/time profiles for all rooms. The concentration/time profiles are then combined with individual activity patterns to estimate exposure. T '''Temporal Resolution:''' defined by user, depending on emission source (down to seconds); activity patterns defined within a 24 h time span
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  • ...nge models. It assumed baseline agricultural practices, productivity, and emission rates remained unchanged (i.e. business as usual (BAU)). Change scenarios ...Distance-weighted kernel functions were then imputed from the dispersion profiles, and applied to the emissions grids to convert emissions into concentration
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