Air Quality Management Components Socio-economic factors: Urbanisation Transport & industry The Climate Change threat Policy Tools (AQMS): Legislation Monitoring Integrated modelling Scenario building Validate change Environment: Emissions Air quality Impact Stakeholder and public participation Enforcement Action Plan
Action plan Implementation Evaluation Departments Stakeholders and public participation Action plan Implementation Evaluation AQM Planning AQM System Emission inventory Monitoring progr. Modelling Cost/benefit anal. Institutional building Training National AQMP Provincial Municipal Policy formulation Standards and goals Regulations Guidance AQMP in Priority areas AQMPlan Reporting Industrial AQMP Public Information NAQIS Departments Departments: DEAT (lead) Mineral & Energy Trade & Industry Transport Agriculture Housing Defence AQM planning process
AQ Management Model Concept Cost analysis Abatement measures/ regulations Damage assessment Air Quality (Air pollution concentrations) Exposure Dispersion modelling Monitoring Emissions Control options
Impact Pathway Approach The complete integrated analyses Identify sources Emission inventory Meteorological data Dispersion and turbulence Dispersion modelling SO2, NOx, PM + Concentrations, Exposure The Impact Pathway Approach (one of its names) which the CAFE CBA follows is appropriate for NILU. We already follow the first two steps, and are looking to take the rest of the route. modelling Exposure/response functions Effect / cost data Optimised plan
The elements of an AQMS