- Web Tools for Sensor Data – Graeme Carvlin, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
- Public Institutions and Trust: Developing Community Data Assets – Angela Eaton, Safecast
- Mapping hyperlocal air pollution to drive clean air policies – Harold Rickenbacker, Environmental Defense Fund
- PurpleAir Discussion – Adrian Dybwad
- Open-seneca: development of a low cost air quality sensor network and its implementation to measure PM2.5 in the city of Buenos Aires, powered by citizen science – Peter Pedersen, University of Cambridge
- Development of a method for local health jurisdictions and schools in WA to use low-cost monitors for wildfire smoke preparedness – Orly Stampfer, University of Washington
air quality
Air Sensor Training: Building a Community Air Monitoring Network
Tracking California will provide an overview of the process involved in developing a community air monitoring network, based on our experience partnering with Comite Civico del Valle to establish a monitoring network that provides real-time information on particulate matter levels in Imperial County. The presentation will highlight a parallel process to the 14 elements laid out by the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) community air monitoring plan and additional considerations from our “Guidebook for Developing a Community Air Monitoring Network.”
Wildland Fires: Towards Improved Understanding and Forecasting of Air Quality Impacts—A Workshop
The workshop will convene experts in wildfires, atmospheric chemistry, climate, meteorology, and health together with key decision makers from public health, emergency management, air quality management, and other relevant areas.