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Applying PMF receptor model for PM2.5 source appointment
Applying PMF receptor model for PM2.5 source appointment
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Year of Publishing
2021
Organisation
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Source Attribution
Resource type
Online Training & Resources
Regions
Asia and the Pacific
Global
Governance level
All levels
Description
The trainings aimed to provide the young and early-career scientists from the local agencies, academic and research institutions, professional associations, and private sector with the opportunities to develop their knowledge and skills with respect to applying the PMF receptor model for PM2.5 source appointment and using MODIS AOD products for assessing biomass burning-related air pollution. The trainings not only enhanced the technical capacity and capability of the young and early-career scientists to apply the advanced technical tools in studying biomass burning and air pollution issues, but also provided the good opportunities for establishing the collaborative network among the participants for future researches, thus directly contributed to the APN Capacity Development Agenda.