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Course Name
Turkish Kentsel Hava Kalitesi Yönetimi
English Urban Air Quality Management
Course Code
CEV 466 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 8
2 2 2 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Kadir Alp
Course Objectives 1. Development of background information in various air pollution sources in urban areas
2. Introduction of the concepts in air quality management through case studies
Course Description Introduction to Urban Air Pollution, Urban planning, Micrometeorological effects of buildings, Heat island effect. Residential sources, Industrial sources, Mobile sources. Odor emissions and control. Emission inventories, Urban air quality monitoring and modeling. Urban air quality management, Case studies, Example cities.
Course Outcomes Students who are successfully finish this course are expected to develop an understanding of
I. air quality management systems
II. air pollution sources of residential, industrial, mobile and other urban pollution sources
III. best available technologies (BATs) for different industrial sources
IV. developing an emission inventory
V. monitoring of air pollution
VI. modeling of air quality and exposure
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Required Facilities
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Textbook 1. C. Nagl, C. Ansorge, L. Moosmann, W. Spangl, H. Wiesenberger (auth.), Mar Viana (eds.), 2013. “Urban Air Quality in Europe”, The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.
2. Ronald E. Hester, Roy M. Harrison, 2009. “Air Quality in Urban Environments”, Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge UK.
Other References 1. Steven Sakiyama, Randolph P. Angle (auth.), Eric Taylor, Ann McMillan (eds.), 2014. “Air Quality Management: Canadian Perspectives on a Global Issue”, Springer Netherlands.
2. Suresh T. Nesaratnam (ed.), Shahram Taherzadeh (ed.), Rod Barratt, 2014. “Air Quality Management”, Wiley.
3. Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh, 2012. “Integrated air quality management : Asian case studies”, Taylor & Francis.
 
 
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