Why is the city's responsibility for its air pollution often underestimated? A focus on PM<sub>2.5</sub>
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Published:2021-12-15
Issue:24
Volume:21
Page:18195-18212
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Thunis Philippe,Clappier Alain,de Meij Alexander,Pisoni Enrico,Bessagnet Bertrand,Tarrason Leonor
Abstract
Abstract. While the burden caused by air pollution in urban areas is well documented,
the origin of this pollution and therefore the responsibility of the urban
areas in generating this pollution are still a subject of scientific
discussion. Source apportionment represents a useful technique to quantify
the city's responsibility, but the approaches and applications are not
harmonized and therefore not comparable, resulting in confusing and sometimes
contradicting interpretations. In this work, we analyse how different source
apportionment approaches apply to the urban scale and how their building
elements and parameters are defined and set. We discuss in particular the
options available in terms of indicator, receptor, source, and methodology.
We show that different choices for these options lead to very large
differences in terms of outcome. For the 150 large EU cities selected in our study, different choices made for the indicator, the receptor, and the source
each lead to an average difference of a factor of 2 in terms of city contribution.
We also show that temporal- and spatial-averaging processes applied to the
air quality indicator, especially when diverging source apportionments are
aggregated into a single number, lead to the favouring of strategies that target
background sources while occulting actions that would be efficient in the
city centre. We stress that methodological choices and assumptions most
often lead to a systematic and important underestimation of the city's responsibility, with important implications. Indeed, if cities are seen as a minor actor, plans will target the background as a priority at the expense of potentially effective local actions.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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