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Publication Environment and health
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EEAFigure Modelled decreases in NO2 concentrations due to the introduction of European Road Vehicle emission standards (left) and the Large Combustion Plant Directive (right)
Improvements are values above zero (positive decrease in NO2 concentrations).
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GIS Map Application Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): annual mean concentrations in Europe
The map shows the annual mean Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) concentrations in Europe based on daily averages with at least 75% of valid measurements, in µg/m3 (source: EEA, AirBase v.7).
Located in Environmental topics Air pollution Interactive maps and data viewers
EEAFigure NO2 concentrations, annual average, at hot spot stations in Europe, 2004
LAT/UAT: lower/upper assessment threshold; LV/MT: limit value/margin of tolerance.
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EEAFigure NO2 concentrations, annual average, at urban background stations, 2004
LAT/UAT: lower/upper assessment threshold; LV/MT: limit value/margin of tolerance.
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Highlight Ozone and particulates most serious air quality problems in Europe
Air quality in Europe has improved between 1990 and 2009, as emissions of most pollutants have fallen, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). But there is still a lot of room for improvement, as many EU countries are expected to exceed the emissions ceilings in 2010 for at least one pollutant. In addition, concentration levels of ground-level ozone and particulate matter have remained stable over recent years despite efforts to improve air quality.
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EEAFigure Population-weighted annual average concentrations of TSP, SO2 and NO2 in some EECCA countries
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EEAFigure Rotterdam region — contributions to NO2 and PM10 concentration from different sources, 2000
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EEAFigure Zone exceedances of the annual limit value NO2 year, 2005
Zone exceedances of the annual limit value NO2, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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EEAFigure Zone exceedances of the limit value NO2 hour, 2005
Zone exceedances of the hourly limit value NO2, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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