urban planning and air quality monitoring
Urban planning is the process of designing and organizing cities or urban areas in a strategic and sustainable way. It involves making decisions on the allocation of land, infrastructure development, transportation systems, and public spaces to create functional, attractive, and efficient urban environments. Air quality monitoring, on the other hand, refers to the measurement and assessment of air pollution levels, including the presence of harmful particles and gases in the atmosphere. Monitoring is done to gather data on air quality, identify sources of pollution, and take necessary actions to improve air quality and protect public health.
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