Fundamentals of Air Pollution 6th Edition
Fundamentals of Air Pollution, 6th Edition by Daniel A. Vallero is an authoritative, up-to-date guide for professionals, students, and policymakers tackling air quality challenges in cities and regions around the world. Clear explanations of atmospheric chemistry, pollutant transport, and emissions inventories make complex science accessible without sacrificing rigor—ideal for environmental engineers, public health practitioners, and urban planners.
This edition blends foundational theory with practical applications: source characterization, dispersion modeling, regulatory frameworks, and strategies for monitoring and control. Case studies and real-world examples illustrate how emissions from transportation, industry, and agriculture affect urban air in places from New York and London to Mumbai and Beijing, helping readers translate concepts into local solutions.
Readers will appreciate concise chapters that build technical competence—covering particulate matter, ozone formation, toxic air contaminants, and climate interactions—while emphasizing modern tools used in air quality management and policy evaluation. The book’s balanced perspective links scientific mechanisms to health outcomes and regulatory decision-making, making it relevant for coursework, consulting, and municipal air quality programs.
Whether you’re preparing a risk assessment, designing a monitoring network, or shaping regional air-quality strategies, this edition equips you with the knowledge to act confidently. Comprehensive, readable, and globally relevant, Fundamentals of Air Pollution, 6th Edition by Daniel A. Vallero is an essential reference for anyone committed to cleaner air and healthier communities.
Order your copy today to strengthen your expertise in air pollution science, regulation, and practical mitigation for urban and regional environments.
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