Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia

The study of atmospheric air pollution research in complex terrains is challenged by the lack of appropriate methodology supporting the analysis of the spatial relationship between phenomena affected by a multitude of factors. The key is optimal design of a meaningful approach based on small spatial...

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Main Authors: Andreja Kukec, Marija Z. Boznar, Primoz Mlakar, Bostjan Grasic, Andrej Herakovic, Vesna Zadnik, Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj, Jerneja Farkas, Ivan Erzen
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-05-01
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spelling doaj-c7678afd6d3b4aa08eadd254a661bc6c2020-11-25T03:19:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeospatial Health1827-19871970-70962014-05-018252753510.4081/gh.2014.4242Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in SloveniaAndreja Kukec0Marija Z. Boznar1Primoz Mlakar2Bostjan Grasic3Andrej Herakovic4Vesna Zadnik5Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj6Jerneja Farkas7Ivan Erzen8Public Health Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, LjubljanaMEIS Environmental Consulting, Smarje-SapMEIS Environmental Consulting, Smarje-SapMEIS Environmental Consulting, Smarje-SapMunicipality of Skocjan, SkocjanEpidemiology and Cancer Register, Institute of Oncology, LjubljanaPublic Health Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, LjubljanaPublic Health Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana; University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases Golnik, GolnikPublic Health Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana; National Institute of Public Health of Slovenia, LjubljanaThe study of atmospheric air pollution research in complex terrains is challenged by the lack of appropriate methodology supporting the analysis of the spatial relationship between phenomena affected by a multitude of factors. The key is optimal design of a meaningful approach based on small spatial units of observation. The Zasavje region, Slovenia, was chosen as study area with the main objective to investigate in practice the role of such units in a test environment. The process consisted of three steps: modelling of pollution in the atmosphere with dispersion models, transfer of the results to geographical information system software, and then moving on to final determination of the function of small spatial units. A methodology capable of designing useful units for atmospheric air pollution research in highly complex terrains was created, and the results were deemed useful in offering starting points for further research in the field of geospatial health.http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/42atmospheric air pollution research, highly complex terrain, dispersion models, geographical information systems, small area units, Slovenia.
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author Andreja Kukec
Marija Z. Boznar
Primoz Mlakar
Bostjan Grasic
Andrej Herakovic
Vesna Zadnik
Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj
Jerneja Farkas
Ivan Erzen
spellingShingle Andreja Kukec
Marija Z. Boznar
Primoz Mlakar
Bostjan Grasic
Andrej Herakovic
Vesna Zadnik
Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj
Jerneja Farkas
Ivan Erzen
Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
Geospatial Health
atmospheric air pollution research, highly complex terrain, dispersion models, geographical information systems, small area units, Slovenia.
author_facet Andreja Kukec
Marija Z. Boznar
Primoz Mlakar
Bostjan Grasic
Andrej Herakovic
Vesna Zadnik
Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj
Jerneja Farkas
Ivan Erzen
author_sort Andreja Kukec
title Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
title_short Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
title_full Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
title_fullStr Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed Methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of Zasavje region in Slovenia
title_sort methodological approach to determine of small spatial units in a highly complex terrain in atmospheric pollution research: the case of zasavje region in slovenia
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geospatial Health
issn 1827-1987
1970-7096
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The study of atmospheric air pollution research in complex terrains is challenged by the lack of appropriate methodology supporting the analysis of the spatial relationship between phenomena affected by a multitude of factors. The key is optimal design of a meaningful approach based on small spatial units of observation. The Zasavje region, Slovenia, was chosen as study area with the main objective to investigate in practice the role of such units in a test environment. The process consisted of three steps: modelling of pollution in the atmosphere with dispersion models, transfer of the results to geographical information system software, and then moving on to final determination of the function of small spatial units. A methodology capable of designing useful units for atmospheric air pollution research in highly complex terrains was created, and the results were deemed useful in offering starting points for further research in the field of geospatial health.
topic atmospheric air pollution research, highly complex terrain, dispersion models, geographical information systems, small area units, Slovenia.
url http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/42
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