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18
September
2019
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16:36
Europe/London

拢2m invested in tackling air pollution in Greater 91直播

Air quality research in 91直播 has received a significant boost with the announcement of funding from two programmes, totalling nearly £2m.

The funding was announced at the launch of two 91直播-based research projects to help tackle air pollution; the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) air quality supersite, and the 91直播 Urban Observatory.

The NERC supersite –  – will make continuous measurements of air quality at a higher level of detail than is provided by existing monitoring stations. Dr James Allan, a researcher at The University of Manchester said: “The measurements will help us to better understand air pollution in UK cities, in terms of the sources of pollution and the processes by which it evolves in the atmosphere.”

The 91直播 Urban Observatory will consist of a network of mobile devices that can be deployed around the city to develop and monitor solutions to urban challenges in real world settings. It builds on the successes of smart city projects including Triangulum and CityVerve that have developed data-driven approaches to smart and sustainable urban development in 91直播.

Data from the two sites is generated in real time, and is open source, something Dr Allan says; “Will be of use to policymakers, allowing them to make the best-informed decisions. The data can also be utilised by the medical research community, helping them to understand the effects of air pollution on people living in the cities.”

Together, the two projects will combine expertise from the , the , the  and . A key aim of the projects is to promote internal and external researchers to come and use the equipment and collaborate with The University of Manchester.

                                                     

The measurements will help us to better understand air pollution in UK cities, in terms of the sources of pollution and the processes by which it evolves in the atmosphere.
Dr James Allan, Senior Research Fellow

The funding is being provided by the UKRI Clean Air Strategic Priorities Fund, alongside the EPSRC UKCRIC. 91直播 is currently the only city in the UK to receive the combination of both of these capital investments.

The launch event was attended by city officials, including Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council and Eamonn Boylan, Chief Executive of the Greater 91直播 Combined Authority and Transport for Greater 91直播, alongside Friends of the Earth and Public Health England. It is hoped that the plans will help Greater 91直播 achieve its goal of becoming a green city region.

Eamonn Boylan said: “Greater 91直播 has bold ambitions to become a world-leading green city-region – it’s at the heart of everything we do. It’s great to have 91直播 as the home of this new air quality supersite, one of just three in the UK.

“The data and insight it will give us into air pollution and its local sources will be invaluable in helping us reach our goal for a cleaner, greener, climate-resilient city-region that is carbon neutral by 2038.”

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