The “Clean Air for Delhi 2010 and Beyond” program is an advanced notification system for daily air quality in the National Capital Region of Delhi, developed through technical assistance supported by the French Government. The program, started during the 2010 Commonwealth Games, is implemented by two French firms, Aria Technologies and Léosphère, in collaboration with (and for) the Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi, India. It is designed to provide pollution alerts to the public and the media with the aim of minimizing future instances of higher health impacts. See the Press Release in October, 2010.
- An overview of the forecasting system and the media releases
- Hourly pollution maps for six criteria pollutants as Animations
- Pollutant concentrations @ select locations as time series
- Daily average concentrations for two days
- The Air Quality Index (AQI) @ select locations
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In the blog, on air pollution in Delhi
- Delhi, India tied for World city with worst air quality
- Real time air quality monitoring in Delhi
- Press release on air quality forecasting system in Delhi
- Air quality management in Delhi - Then, Now, and Next
- Delhi to be the first Indian city to forecast air quality
- Monitoring what we want to manage and mapping urban air pollution in Delhi
- Urban passenger travel statistics in India
- Pollution due to heavy duty trucks
- Photochemistry of air pollution in Delhi
- Why ban autorickshaws in Delhi?
- How to Estimate Transport Modal Shares Using Minimum Information - Case Study of Delhi
- Air pollution and health benefits of metro system in Delhi
- Air pollution in Delhi
- Beijing to Delhi - Traffic problems highlighted
- Need to push for public transport in India
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