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Doc #: 1 Title: Impacts of Roadway Emissions on urban particulate matter concnetrations in sub-Saharan Africa: new evidence from Nairobi Kenya | Document Link
Organization/Author: E D S van Vliet and P L Kinney1
Type: "Journal Article" is not in the list (Report, Workshop, Paper, Website, Presentation, Legislation, Other) of allowed values for the "DocType" property.Journal Article
Year: 2007
Region: Africa
Observation Type:
Observation Needs:
Document Status: Unsubmitted, 2009/09/30
Parameters: NO ambient monitoring. NEDDS PM2.5, black carbon


Description of Document: the lack of ambient monitoring data, and particularly urban roadside concentrations for particulate matter in SSA cities severely hinders our ability to describe temporal and spatial patterns of concentrations, characterize exposure–response relationships