Air Quality Monitoring and Measurement (Environment)

place : Istanbul 

June 6—June 10 /2022

 June 13—June 17 /2022

 June 20—June 24 /2022                  

June27 - July 01\ 2022

September 5- September9/2022

September19-September23/2022

September12-September16/2022

September26-September30/2022

 

Introduction

The IACT Course on Air Quality Management in is for adult learners studying the issue . It is aimed at participants with some basic knowledge of environment and air pollution

issues.

The ultimate goal of air quality management is to ensure that air pollution concentrations do not exceed defined target

levels (e.g. air quality standards, target values for outdoor air quality) and that human health and the environment are

essentially protected. Air quality management comprises the process of monitoring and control of air emissions to eliminate or limit the impact on the population and the environment.

Appropriate policies and strategies to prevent and control air pollution need to be developed and implemented with the support of numerous stakeholders from government

Institutions, research institutes, on governmental organizations and private organizations.

 

Objectives 

At this program's conclusion, participants should be able to:

Þ Causes of air pollution and the different types of air pollution which exist as well as the basic stages in air quality management system

Þ Role of emissions inventories in air quality management and the different measures available to control emissions from different sources

Þ Basic components of an air simulation model which is used to estimate air pollutant concentrations in space and time;

Þ Different issues which need to be considered in the design of an air quality monitoring programmed

Þ Impacts of common air pollutants on human health and environment and the methods used to study and assess the impact of air pollution on the health of a given population and the associated economic costs

Þ Issues which need to be addressed in an overall policy framework for clean air.

 WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This course is designed for professionals  seeking a greater understanding of the complex arena of air quality, including sources, influences, impacts, regulations, and implications. 

Environmental professionals, planners, technicians, engineers, consultants, public officials, decision-makers, and others responsible for understanding and interpreting effects and implications of air quality impacts will benefit from this course, as will members of citizen's organizations who want to gain an in-depth understanding of air quality in order to develop technical skills necessary to review air quality reports.

 

Course Methodology

The course uses self-assessments and a wide mix of business cases that promote healthy discussions around the importance of managing multiple tasks, deadlines and priorities. Participants will benefit from role plays covering workplace challenges related to handling tasks, deadlines and priorities. They will learn how to deal with conflicts that may arise as a result. Interactive team exercises are also used with each team presenting their findings and comments.  

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours:

  • 30% Lectures, Concepts, Role Play
  • 30% Workshops & Work Presentations, Techniques
  • 20% Based on Case Studies & Practical Exercises
  • 20% Videos, Software & General Discussions

Pre and Post Test

 outline 

DAY 1:

Overview

Þ Perspectives of Low-Cost Sensors Adoption for Air Quality Monitoring

Þ Waste Incineration

Þ A Review of Exposure Assessment Methods in Epidemiological Studies on Incinerators

Þ Management of Atmospheric Pollutants from Waste Incineration Processes

Þ The Case of Bozen. Comparative Assessment of Particulate Air Pollution Exposure from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Emissions.

DAY 2: 

Industrial Emissions.

Þ Comparative Analysis of Monitoring Devices for Particulate Content in Exhaust Gases. Perspectives of Unconventional PCDD/F Monitoring for a Steel-Making Plant.

Þ Deposition near a Sintering Plant

Þ Preliminary Comparison between Two Methods of Measurements by Deposimeters.

Þ Estimation of Regional Air-Quality Damages from Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Extraction

DAY 3: 

Urban Air Pollution

Þ Modelling Human Exposure to Air Pollutants in an Urban Area

Þ New Considerations for PM, Black Carbon and Particle Number Concentration for Air Quality Monitoring across Different Cities

DAY 4 :

Air Quality Modeling in Support of the Near-Road Exposures and Effects of Urban Air Pollutants Study (NEXUS).

Þ  Air Quality Monitoring across Different European Cities

Þ  Air Quality Monitoring across Different middle east Cities

DAY 5 

Agriculture

Þ Characteristics and Emission Budget of Carbonaceous Species from Post-Harvest Agricultural-Waste Burning in Source Regions

Þ study case Pennsylvania city

 

Certificates

Ü A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who attend & successfully complete the programme.

 

Schedule:

 

08:30 – 10:15 First Session

10:15 – 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 – 12:15 Second Session

12:15 – 12:30 Coffee Break

12:30 – 14:00 Third Session

 

Fees:

The Fee for the seminar, including instruction materials, documentation, lunch, coffee/tea breaks & snack is:

 4,250 USD$