Project information
ICARUS - Integrated Climate forcing and Air pollution Reduction in Urban Systems
(ICARUS)
- Project Identification
- 690105
- Project Period
- 5/2016 - 10/2020
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon 2020
- Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials (Societal Challenges)
- MU Faculty or unit
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Faculty of Science
- prof. RNDr. Jana Klánová, Ph.D.
- Mgr. Céline Degrendele, Ph.D.
- RNDr. Ondřej Mikeš, Ph.D.
- Brij Mohan Sharma, Ph.D.
- Cooperating Organization
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ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS/UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION BUREAU
- Responsible person Prof. Dimosthenis Sarigiannis
ICARUS will develop innovative tools for urban impact assessment in support of air quality and climate change governance in the EU. This will lead to designing and implementing win-win strategies to improve the air quality and reduce the carbon footprint in European cities. An integrated approach will be used for air pollution monitoring and assessment combining ground-based measurements, atmospheric transport and chemical transformation modelling and air pollution indicators derived from satellite, airborne and personal remote sensing. The ICARUS methodology and toolkit will be applied in nine EU cities of variable size, socio-economic condition and history. Technological and non-technological measures and policy options will be analyzed and proposed to the responsible authorities for air pollution and/or climate change at the city level. Based on the advanced monitoring and assessment tools outlined above, a cloud-based solution will be developed to inform citizens of environment-conscious alternatives that may have a positive impact on air quality and carbon footprint and finally on their health and motivate them to adopt alternative behaviours. Agent-based modelling will be used to capture the interactions of population subgroups, industries and service providers in response to the policies considered in the project. Thus, social and cultural factors, socio-economic status (SES) and societal dynamics will be explicitly taken into account to assess overall policy impact. Our findings will be translated into a web-based guidebook for sustainable air pollution and climate change governance in all EU cities. ICARUS will develop a vision of a future green city: a visionary model that will seek to minimize environmental and health impacts. Transition pathways will be drawn that will demonstrate how current cities could be transformed towards cities with close to zero or negative carbon footprint and maximal wellbeing within the next 50 years.
Publications
Total number of publications: 6
2022
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INFLUENCE OF FOUR POLICY MEASURES ON THE EMISSIONS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS AND GREENHOUSE GASES FOR A CENTRAL EUROPEAN CITY
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, year: 2022, volume: 31, edition: 8A
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MULTI-SENSOR DATA COLLECTION FOR PERSONAL EXPOSURE MONITORING: ICARUS EXPERIENCE
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, year: 2022, volume: 31, edition: 8A
2021
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Harmonization and Visualization of Data from a Transnational Multi-Sensor Personal Exposure Campaign
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, year: 2021, volume: 18, edition: 21, DOI
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Multi-city comparative PM2.5 source apportionment for fifteen sites in Europe: The ICARUS project
Science of the Total Environment, year: 2021, volume: 751, edition: January 2021, DOI
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NPAHs and OPAHs in the atmosphere of two central European cities: Seasonality, urban-to-background gradients, cancer risks and gas-to-particle partitioning
Science of the Total Environment, year: 2021, volume: 793, edition: November 2021, DOI
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User-Centred Design of a Final Results Report for Participants in Multi-Sensor Personal Air Pollution Exposure Monitoring Campaigns
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, year: 2021, volume: 18, edition: 23, DOI