为英国制定室内排放清单:挑战和未来方向

IF 2.8 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Andrea Mazzeo, Christian Pfrang and Zaheer Ahmad Nasir
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随着人们一生中80%至90%的时间都在室内度过,全球对室内空气质量的关注正在逐步增加。因此,很大一部分空气污染暴露发生在不同的室内环境中。然而,缺乏关于不同时间和活动依赖源和建筑环境特征如何影响空气污染物排放及其分布的信息。迫切需要编制室内排放清单,以估计多种和随时间变化的源和活动对空气污染物排放的贡献。本文回顾了目前英国室内空气污染研究的最新进展,根据污染物类型,建筑环境和活动对已发表的文献进行了分类,概述了室内空气污染物的典型水平,重点是英国特定的测量,并确定了研究差距和未来的方向,以发展室内排放清单。在英国,自上世纪90年代以来,研究人员一直在调查室内空气质量,从不同的角度进行了许多研究。然而,在大多数研究中,缺乏一个连贯的方法方法。几个重要的来源/物种没有被表示出来,与环境特征(体积和通风)和测量期间居住者行为有关的辅助信息没有被报告,关于室内-室外连续体的信息也很少。尽管发现了差距,但英国室内空气污染的现有证据可以在一个易于使用的室内空气污染物浓度和特定活动、污染物和环境的特征排放率数据库中进行分类。这将为设计室内空气质量测量的标准化方法和开发基于活动的室内排放清单提供一个平台,这将是英国和全球室内空气污染研究的一个转变。
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Towards developing an indoor emissions inventory for the UK: challenges and future directions

Towards developing an indoor emissions inventory for the UK: challenges and future directions

The global attention on indoor air quality is progressively increasing as people spend ca. 80 to 90% of their lives indoors. Therefore, a substantial fraction of exposure to air pollution occurs in different indoor environments. However, there is a lack of information on how different time and activity dependent sources and built environment characteristics affect air pollutant emissions and their distribution. There is an urgent need to develop indoor emissions inventories to estimate the contribution of multiple and time-dependent sources and activities to air pollutant emissions. This paper reviews the current state-of-the-art of indoor air pollution research in the UK, categorises the published literature according to pollutant types, built environments and activities, provides an overview of typical levels of indoor air pollutants with a focus on UK-specific measurements and identifies the research gaps and future directions to progress towards developing indoor emission inventories. In the UK, researchers have investigated indoor air quality since the nineties producing many studies from different perspectives. However, a cohesive methodological approach is lacking in most of the studies. Several important sources/species are not represented, ancillary information relating to environment characteristics (volumes and ventilation) and occupants' behaviours during the measurements is not reported and too little information on the indoor–outdoor continuum is provided. Despite the gaps identified, the existing evidence base on indoor air pollution in the UK can be categorised in an easy-to-use database of indoor air pollutant concentrations and characteristic emission rates for specific activities, pollutants and environments. This will provide a platform for designing standardised approaches for indoor air quality measurements and the development of activity-based indoor emission inventories, which will be a step-change in indoor air pollution research in the UK and globally.

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