Air Pollution Reviews
(ISSN: 0219-9785)
Series Editors:
Robert L Maynard (Chemical Hazards & Poisons Division, UK)
Peter Brimblecombe (University of East Anglia, UK)
Roy J Richards (University of Wales, UK)
Mike Ashmore (University of Bradford, UK)
Jon G Ayres (Liberty Safe Work Research Centre, Aberdeen)
The Air Pollution Reviews consists of a series of focused reviews of key aspects of air pollution, which are central to current debates on the need to reduce air pollution emissions.
The series is aimed primarily at students, specialists and environmental managers, although the books will be accessible for the non-specialist reader. Students, especially graduate students taking a special interest in air pollution, and professionals, who need accessible, yet thorough updates, will find the series an invaluable source of reference.
The series will allow environmental managers to grasp the underlying reasons for reducing levels of pollution and to weigh the benefits obtained against the costs incurred. Contributors to each volume have been chosen both for their expertise in their special areas and for their ability to explain complex topics to the non-specialist environmentalist.
To contribute to this book series, contact editor@worldscientific.com
Published titles
Vol. 1
Urban Atmosphere and Its Effects, The
by Peter Brimblecombe & Robert L Maynard
Vol. 2
Effects of Air Pollution on the Built Environment, The
edited by Peter Brimblecombe
Vol. 3
Air Pollution and Health
by Jon Ayres, Robert Maynard & R Richards
Vol. 4
Air Pollution Impacts on Crops and Forests
A Global Assessment
edited by Lisa Emberson, Mike Ashmore & Frank Murray