📚 Volume 33, Issue 7 📋 ID: TUxrzdB

Authors

Hanna Koskinen, Ryo Tanaka, Fatima El-Sayed, Diego Morales

University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan; University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya

Keywords

air pollution emission inventories particulate matter biofiltration green infrastructure hybrid policies

Abstract

Urban air pollution presents a significant global health risk, necessitating comprehensive strategies for effective control and reduction. This study aims to evaluate innovative pollution control measures by integrating research insights from diverse environmental systems. Conducted collaboratively by experts from Finland, Japan, and Kenya, this research utilizes a cross-sectional approach combining air quality modeling, emission inventories, and socio-economic assessments. Preliminary findings reveal a substantial reduction in particulate matter when employing hybrid regulatory policies and green infrastructure. Notably, the application of biofiltration techniques and electric vehicle adoption showed promising outcomes in minimizing pollutants. Our integrated model also highlights the economic viability of these methods, offering a sustainable pathway for urban centers worldwide. The conclusion underscores the importance of multinational collaboration in addressing environmental challenges, advocating for policy frameworks that leverage scientific advancements. Future research should focus on region-specific adaptations to further enhance the efficacy of these control measures.
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📝 How to Cite

Hanna Koskinen, Ryo Tanaka, Fatima El-Sayed, Diego Morales (2026). "Advanced Strategies for Reducing Urban Air Pollution: Integrating Methods from Multinational Research". Wulfenia, 33(7).