Study finds that cities with highly contiguous built-up areas have on average lower NO2 concentrations
Green Car Congress
MAY 8, 2011
In the first empirical study using satellite measurements to explore the relationship between urban form and air pollution, a team from the University of Minnesota has found that cities with highly contiguous built-up areas have, on average, lower concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 , a key component of urban air pollution).
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