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Sustainable management of urban pollution: an integrated approach

Authors :
Tony Fletcher
Danielle Sinnett
Vida N. Sharifi
Hywel Rhys Thomas
Cecile De Munck
Adisa Azapagic
Winson Chung
Carol Pettit
Martyn Jones
Peter John Cleall
Zaid Chalabi
Stephan Jefferies
Source :
Pettit, C, Chung, W, Sharifi, V, Chalabi, Z, Fletcher, T, Cleall, P, Thomas, H, De Munck, C, Sinnett, D, Jefferies, S, Jones, M & Azapagic, A 2011, ' Sustainable management of urban pollution: An integrated approach ', Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 21-34 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0143624410394528
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2011.

Abstract

This paper presents a new decision-support framework and software platform for an integrated assessment of options for sustainable management of urban pollution. The framework involves three steps: (1) mapping the flow of pollutants associated with human activities in the urban environment; (2) modelling the fate and transport of pollutants; and (3) quantifying the environmental, health and socio-economic impacts of urban pollution. It comprises a suite of different models and tools to support sustainability appraisals including life cycle assessment, substance flow analysis, source and pollutants characterisation, pollutant fate and transport modelling, health impact analysis, ecological impact assessment, and multi-criteria decision analysis. The framework can be used at different levels, from simple screening studies to more detailed assessments. The paper describes the decision-support framework and outlines several case studies to demonstrate its application. The software tool is available free of charge at www.pureframework.org. Practical applications: The PUrE framework and software platform can be applied to assess and compare the sustainability of different technologies, products, human activities or policies. Example applications of the framework have so far included sustainability comparisons of technologies for thermal treatment of municipal solid waste; generation of electricity from coal and biomass; environmental and health impacts of a mixture of pollutants in Sheffield; the role of urban green space in reducing the levels of particulate matter in London and the impacts of environmental policy on legacy pollution in Avenmouth. © The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers 2011.

Details

ISSN :
14770849 and 01436244
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef37f7c98df48936602a1b36bf846129
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143624410394528