Print Email Facebook Twitter Modelling air quality around highways in the Netherlands Title Modelling air quality around highways in the Netherlands Author Vooijs, Tamar (TU Delft Technology, Policy and Management) Contributor van Cranenburgh, S. (mentor) Verzijlbergh, R.A. (graduation committee) Verma, T. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Management of Technology (MoT) Date 2022-08-25 Abstract More and more research shows the substantial health repercussionsof air pollution. Therefore, improving air quality is high on political agendas in modern societies. In the Netherlands, particularly around major roads, NO2 standards set by the government are often exceeded. Air quality models are used to monitor air quality values and design policies to reduce air pollution. Currently, authorities in the Netherlands use a Gaussian Plume Model for decision-making, but this model paints a rather skewed view of reality due toits underlying assumptions. This research contributes to academicknowledge about air quality modelling by evaluating two innovative model types, a physics-based LES model and a data-driven regression model, for their usage in decision-making to improve air quality. This is done by comparing the performance of both models with the performance of a Gaussian Plume Model for predicting NO2 levels around a large highway in the Netherlands. Also, twocombinations of the LES model and the regression model are examined. It is concluded that both the LES model and the regression model show potential for accurately predicting air quality around highways in the Netherlands. The LES model is particularly suitable for predicting high NO2 levels, and the regression model is considered suitable for predicting the average NO2 levels over a longer timeframe. A model in which the LES results were combined with aregression model outperformed the original models and is therefore considered to hold the most potential for usage within air qualitypolicy. Subject Air quality modelling To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:39a22f6b-c1d9-4567-8841-17c8eb34876c Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Tamar Vooijs Files PDF Thesis_Tamar_Vooijs_4596951.pdf 4.56 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:39a22f6b-c1d9-4567-8841-17c8eb34876c/datastream/OBJ/view