In EU, a significant percentage of urban population is exposed to pollutant concentrations above limit/target values stated by air quality legislation. In Italy, this percentage is even higher: 71% for PM10 (daily limit value), 58% for O3 (target value), and 45% for NO2 (annual limit value).In this paper a 20-year (1993-2012) air quality analysis in the city of Florence (Italy) is reported based on observations from all stations of urban air quality monitoring network. Main atmospheric pollutants have been examined: SO2, CO, NO, NO2, PM10, and O3. Actually, Florence is affected by serious air quality problems, with NO2, O3 and PM10 limit values regularly exceeded in recent years. Trends of annual pollutant concentrations have been analysed to assess the significance of their long-term pattern. Trends of inventory emission data have been related to concentrations through a linear regressive framework to assess the capability of each emission category to control annual concentration trends.As a result, primary pollutants exhibited a significant decrease, while this was poorly significant for secondary species despite remarkable reduction in their precursors emissions. A major role is played by meteorological conditions strongly unfavourable to pollutant dispersion, along with vehicle fleet increase and variation over the years.

Analysis of 20-year air quality trends and relationship with emission data: The case of Florence (Italy) / Gualtieri, Giovanni; Crisci, Alfonso; Tartaglia, Mario; Toscano, Piero; Vagnoli, Carolina; Andreini, Bianca Patrizia; Gioli, Beniamino. - In: URBAN CLIMATE. - ISSN 2212-0955. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2014), pp. 530-549. [10.1016/j.uclim.2014.03.010]

Analysis of 20-year air quality trends and relationship with emission data: The case of Florence (Italy)

Crisci, Alfonso;Tartaglia, Mario;
2014

Abstract

In EU, a significant percentage of urban population is exposed to pollutant concentrations above limit/target values stated by air quality legislation. In Italy, this percentage is even higher: 71% for PM10 (daily limit value), 58% for O3 (target value), and 45% for NO2 (annual limit value).In this paper a 20-year (1993-2012) air quality analysis in the city of Florence (Italy) is reported based on observations from all stations of urban air quality monitoring network. Main atmospheric pollutants have been examined: SO2, CO, NO, NO2, PM10, and O3. Actually, Florence is affected by serious air quality problems, with NO2, O3 and PM10 limit values regularly exceeded in recent years. Trends of annual pollutant concentrations have been analysed to assess the significance of their long-term pattern. Trends of inventory emission data have been related to concentrations through a linear regressive framework to assess the capability of each emission category to control annual concentration trends.As a result, primary pollutants exhibited a significant decrease, while this was poorly significant for secondary species despite remarkable reduction in their precursors emissions. A major role is played by meteorological conditions strongly unfavourable to pollutant dispersion, along with vehicle fleet increase and variation over the years.
2014
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530
549
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 13: Climate action
Gualtieri, Giovanni; Crisci, Alfonso; Tartaglia, Mario; Toscano, Piero; Vagnoli, Carolina; Andreini, Bianca Patrizia; Gioli, Beniamino
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