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Photochemical Air Pollution in Highly Urbanized Subtropical Regions: from Micro Environments to Urban-Terrestrial-Oceanic Interactions – Prof. Tao Wang (CEE)

 

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Photochemical air pollution is a pressing environmental problem and is on the top of the agenda of the governments in both HK and mainland China. This comprehensive research is to study the severe photochemical air pollution in HK and the adjacent Pearl River Delta (PRD) region. We aim to understand complex multi-scale processes of photochemical pollution in subtropical high-density urban areas and recommend evidence-based mitigation strategies. This project has been funded by RGC-Theme-based research scheme (T24-504/17-N).

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