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Development and Implementation of a Near-Real-Time Web Reporting System on Ground-Level Ozone in Europe

This article presents the development and results of Ozone Web—a near-real-time Web-based approach to communicate environmental information to policy makers, researchers, and the general public. In Ozone Web, ground-level ozone information from 750 air quality measurement stations across Europe is c...

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Published in:Integrated environmental assessment and management 2008-10, Vol.4 (4), p.505-512
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Air quality
Air quality measurements
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Computer Systems
Data collection
Demand
Emission measurements
Environmental economics
Environmental information
Environmental Monitoring - instrumentation
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental reporting
Europe
GDP
Geographic information systems
Geography
Gross Domestic Product
Ground-level ozone
Interest groups
Internet
Near-real-time
Nitrogen dioxide
Outdoor air quality
Ozone
Ozone - analysis
Pollution levels
Technological change
Web application
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