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This project explores the use of cultivated mosses as a cost-effective tool for monitoring air quality. By developing standardized moss-bags, it aims to provide a reliable method for assessing environmental pollution levels.
The European Council Directive 96/62/EC about ambient air quality assessment and management, requires to States the periodical availability of information about air quality within their territories.
Nevertheless, the available methods are expensive, which prevents they can be used in a large scale.
Thus, at present it is necessary to have inexpensive and robust tools for monitoring air quality across Europe.
The use of mosses, due to its high efficiency in the load of both particulate and gaseou…
UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
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