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− | This wiki is devoted to the preparation of Air Quality Short Course organized by [http://mageep.wustl.edu McDonnell Academy Global Energy and Environment Partnership] in collaboration with [http://www.cese.iitb.ac.in/IARG/ India Air Quality Resource Group] and [[Air Quality Work Group| ESIP Air Quality Work Group]] at '''Mumbai''' during '''December 6-7, 2012'''. First day is devoted to technical topics: Air quality data sources, analyses tools and methods; Spatial and temporal patterns; Integration of multi-sensory data and models for India. | + | This wiki is devoted to the preparation of Air Quality Short Course organized by [http://mageep.wustl.edu McDonnell Academy Global Energy and Environment Partnership] in collaboration with [http://www.cese.iitb.ac.in/IARG/ India Air Quality Resource Group] and [[Air Quality Work Group| ESIP Air Quality Work Group]] at '''Mumbai''' during '''December 6-7, 2012'''. <br/> |
+ | First day is devoted to technical topics and provide attendees with practical, "take home" tools and methods including case studies: Air quality data sources, analyses tools and methods; Spatial and temporal patterns; Integration of multi-sensory data and models for India. The second day will start with a higher level discussion involving India Pollution Control Board leaders, and discussions of practices used in countries such as China and the USA. A panel discussion will highlight the overall features and summarize ways to work collaboratively together in the future vis a vis training programs. | ||
Revision as of 11:07, October 9, 2012
This wiki is devoted to the preparation of Air Quality Short Course organized by McDonnell Academy Global Energy and Environment Partnership in collaboration with India Air Quality Resource Group and ESIP Air Quality Work Group at Mumbai during December 6-7, 2012.
First day is devoted to technical topics and provide attendees with practical, "take home" tools and methods including case studies: Air quality data sources, analyses tools and methods; Spatial and temporal patterns; Integration of multi-sensory data and models for India. The second day will start with a higher level discussion involving India Pollution Control Board leaders, and discussions of practices used in countries such as China and the USA. A panel discussion will highlight the overall features and summarize ways to work collaboratively together in the future vis a vis training programs.
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Course Content & ScheduleDay 1 09.00-09.30: Welcome & Introduction Day 2 Discussion |
Resources & Tools |
UpdatesJun 30,12: Course content draft Ready
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