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Hyperlocal monitoring
Definition
Hyperlocal air monitoring refers to the practice of monitoring air quality at a very localized and granular level, typically in specific neighborhoods, streets, or even individual buildings or facilities. This approach aims to provide detailed and real-time information about air pollution and other air quality parameters in small geographic areas.
Definition and Description
Hyperlocal air quality monitoring refers to the practice of collecting and analyzing real-time air quality data at a very localized and specific level, often at a neighbourhood or even street-level scale. This approach involves the use of advanced sensors and monitoring equipment to provide highly precise information about air quality conditions in specific areas, allowing for a detailed assessment of pollution levels and variations within a small geographical area. Hyperlocal air quality monitoring is valuable for addressing localized pollution concerns and understanding the impact of air quality on a micro-scale, making it useful for urban planning, public health, and environmental management.