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Urban scaling of air pollutants in Israel
Or Yatzkan
, Itzhak Omer
, David Burg
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Israel
100%
Large Cities
100%
Air Pollutants
100%
Urban Scaling
100%
Electricity Consumption
66%
Superlinear
66%
Benzene
66%
CO2 Emissions
66%
Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NMVOC)
66%
Atmospheric Emissions
66%
Israeli
33%
Recurring
33%
Population Size
33%
Evidence Support
33%
Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5)
33%
Health Impact
33%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
33%
PM10
33%
Population Density
33%
Urban Systems
33%
Power Law
33%
Fleet Size
33%
Pollution Level
33%
Greenhouse Gas
33%
Urban Characteristics
33%
Negative Environmental Impact
33%
Other-report
33%
Urban Performance
33%
Scaling Behavior
33%
Mathematical Pattern
33%
Linear Dynamics
33%
Superlinear Relationship
33%
Multiple Air Pollutants
33%
Local Climate Conditions
33%
Urban Agglomeration
33%
Consumption Emissions
33%
Local Weather Conditions
33%
1,3-Butadiene
33%
Vehicle Fleet
33%
Polluting Emissions
33%
Pollutant Emissions
33%
Empirical Scaling
33%
Urban Vehicles
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Air Pollutant
100%
Benzene
100%
Atmospheric Emission
100%
Emissions
50%
Weather Condition
50%
Population Size
50%
Particular Matter 2.5
50%
Geography
50%
Climate Condition
50%
Urban System
50%
Power Law
50%
Greenhouse Gas
50%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
50%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
50%
Pollutant Emission
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
Population Density
50%
Butadiene
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
City Size
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Population Size
50%
Population Density
50%