Megacities, air quality and climate

Alexander Baklanov*, Luisa T. Molina, Michael Gauss

*Corresponding author for this work
146 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

The rapid urbanization and growing number of megacities and urban complexes requires new types of research and services that make best use of science and available technology. With an increasing number of humans now living in urban sprawls, there are urgent needs of examining what the rising number of megacities means for air pollution, local climate and the effects these changes have on global climate. Such integrated studies and services should assist cities in facing hazards such as storm surge, flooding, heat waves, and air pollution episodes, especially in changing climates. While important advances have been made, new interdisciplinary research studies are needed to increase our understanding of the interactions between emissions, air quality, and regional and global climates. Studies need to address both basic and applied research and bridge the spatial and temporal scales connecting local emissions and air pollution and local weather, global atmospheric chemistry and climate. This paper reviews the current status of studies of the complex interactions between climate, air quality and megacities, and identifies the main gaps in our current knowledge as well as further research needs in this important field of research.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAtmospheric Environment
Volume126
Pages (from-to)235-249
Number of pages15
ISSN1352-2310
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Air quality
  • Climate
  • Megacities
  • Mitigation
  • Monitoring
  • Seamless modeling

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