Impact of selected policy measures on Europe's air quality
report
This report was prepared by the European Topic Centre for Air and Climate Change (ETC/ACC) of the European Environment Agency (EEA).
The authors of the report were Jeroen Kuenen, Mtinkheni Gondwe, Tinus Pulles (TNO, the Netherlands), Frank de Leeuw (PBL, the Netherlands) and Justin
Goodwin (S-ESC, United Kingdom). The EEA project manager was Martin Adams. Dr. Leonidas Ntziachristos (Aristotle University
of Thessaloniki, Greece) is thanked for providing annual vehicle fleet data for Europe (sourced from the FLEETS Research Project funded by the
European Commission (DG Environment) and available through the COPERT 4 website and TREMOVE road transport models). These data were used in the analysis of the road transport
sector. Emission factors used in the analysis of the industrial sector were obtained from the GAINS‑Europe online model (of the Atmospheric Pollution and Economic Development Program,
of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria).
The EEA thanks those national representatives of the European environmental information and observation network (Eionet) and staff of the European Commission Directorate General
Environment who provided comments on the draft version of this report. Anke Lükewille and Valentin Foltescu (EEA) are also thanked for their helpful
comments during the preparation of this report.
The authors of the report were Jeroen Kuenen, Mtinkheni Gondwe, Tinus Pulles (TNO, the Netherlands), Frank de Leeuw (PBL, the Netherlands) and Justin
Goodwin (S-ESC, United Kingdom). The EEA project manager was Martin Adams. Dr. Leonidas Ntziachristos (Aristotle University
of Thessaloniki, Greece) is thanked for providing annual vehicle fleet data for Europe (sourced from the FLEETS Research Project funded by the
European Commission (DG Environment) and available through the COPERT 4 website and TREMOVE road transport models). These data were used in the analysis of the road transport
sector. Emission factors used in the analysis of the industrial sector were obtained from the GAINS‑Europe online model (of the Atmospheric Pollution and Economic Development Program,
of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria).
The EEA thanks those national representatives of the European environmental information and observation network (Eionet) and staff of the European Commission Directorate General
Environment who provided comments on the draft version of this report. Anke Lükewille and Valentin Foltescu (EEA) are also thanked for their helpful
comments during the preparation of this report.
TNO Identifier
465566
ISSN
1725-2237
Publisher
European Environment Agency
Collation
70 p.
Place of publication
kopenhagen
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