Difference between revisions of "GEO User Requirements for Air Quality Report"
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− | This subarea will focus on priority Earth observation needs for air quality parameters that affect public health. Areas of relevance include near real-time air quality observations and forecasts for the purposes of air quality and public health management, research, planning, policy, and public information. Areas of interest may include, for example, levels and transport of ground-level ozone, particle pollution from anthropogenic and natural sources (e.g., wild fires, volcanoes, desert dust), and mercury, as well as dust-based transport of microbes. Black carbon, methane, and photochemical oxidants are of particular interest because of their co-benefits for health and climate change. | + | This subarea will focus on priority Earth observation needs for air quality parameters that affect public health. Areas of relevance include near real-time air quality observations and forecasts for the purposes of air quality and public health management, research, planning, policy, and public information. Areas of interest may include, for example, levels and transport of ground-level ozone, particle pollution from anthropogenic and natural sources (e.g., wild fires, volcanoes, desert dust), and mercury, as well as dust-based transport of microbes. Black carbon, methane, and photochemical oxidants are of particular interest because of their co-benefits for health and climate change. Simultaneously health and air quality measurements. |
===SBA description (incl. selected subtopics)=== | ===SBA description (incl. selected subtopics)=== |
Revision as of 12:23, May 17, 2009
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General Intro
Purpose of the report & activity
Scope of activity/analysis
This subarea will focus on priority Earth observation needs for air quality parameters that affect public health. Areas of relevance include near real-time air quality observations and forecasts for the purposes of air quality and public health management, research, planning, policy, and public information. Areas of interest may include, for example, levels and transport of ground-level ozone, particle pollution from anthropogenic and natural sources (e.g., wild fires, volcanoes, desert dust), and mercury, as well as dust-based transport of microbes. Black carbon, methane, and photochemical oxidants are of particular interest because of their co-benefits for health and climate change. Simultaneously health and air quality measurements.
SBA description (incl. selected subtopics)
User Types/Groups
User Types by value chain
Data Analysts (in: raw data; out: informing knowledge)
Informers (in: general knowledge; out: actionable knowledge)
AQ Decision Makers (in: knowledge, intuition etc; out: decisions)
User Types by end-user type
AQ Manager (monitoring, standards, enforcement)
AQ Policy Maker (issue identification, policies…)
General Public (warnings, forecasts, activity decisions)
Approach
Advisory Group (members, composition)
Methods of analysis
Coordination & Reporting
Findings of analysis
Earth observations/parameters
Prioritization
- Process recommendations