V. 1. Mapping and monitoring -- v. 2. Impacts on the biosphere
Summary
"South and Southeast Asian countries are hot spots for fires and biomass burning pollution with impacts on other countries through trans-boundary air pollution. Despite the growing body of information on biomass burning pollutants worldwide, only a modest amount of data from these regions are available. To better serve the atmospheric, environmental, and remote sensing communities, and to address air quality, climate, and health impacts of pollutants from biomass burning, this book brings together the collective achievements of experts in these regions and the state-of-the-art technologies and spatial analyses to model and monitor biomass burning events and their impacts"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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