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Abstract
Wood
burning in residential appliances is very represented in the Republic of
Croatia. It is a main or an additional form of heating for many households in
rural and urban areas and is therefore an important source of air pollution.
The choice of energy and the combustion appliance used in home have a
significant impact on PM2.5 emissions. The paper informs the reader
about PM2.5 emissions, their main sources and impacts on human
health, environment, climate, air quality, and the reason why PM2.5
emissions from residential wood burning are harmful. Paper also gives an
overview of spatial PM2.5 emission distribution in Croatia, their
five air quality zones and four agglomerations. The paper analyses the sources
and their contribution to PM2.5 emissions with the relevance of PM2.5
emissions from residential plants, the use of fuels in residential plants and
their contribution to PM2.5 emissions and PM2.5 emissions
by fuel combustion technologies in residential sector. Appropriate strategies, policies,
and actions to reduce the impact of residential biomass (wood) burning on the
environment, air quality and human health are considered.
期刊介绍:
The Environmental & Engineering Geoscience Journal publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts that address issues relating to the interaction of people with hydrologic and geologic systems. Theoretical and applied contributions are appropriate, and the primary criteria for acceptance are scientific and technical merit.