Publications
Below is a list of ENVISA's latest publications with corresponding abstracts. For further information or full paper requests please use the Contact menu.
X-Noise, Aeronet and CEAS Symposium on Aviation Environmental Tradeoffs and Interdependencies, Kiev, October 7-8, 2008
- Modelling Environmental Tradeoffs at Airports: Lessons Learnt and Ways Forward.
12th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes (HARMO12), Cavtat (Croatia), October 6-9, 2008
- Methodology for the Creation of Meteorological Datasets for Local Air Quality Modelling at Airports. Abstract
- Comparison of Lagrangian and Gaussian Dispersion Modelling at Airports Using the Same Emission Inventory. Abstract
11th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes (HARMO11), Cambridge, July 2-5, 2007
- Sensitivity Analysis of Zurich Airport Emission Inventory. Abstract
- Verification of ALAQS Hourly 3d Gridsource Approach and Smooth & Shift Parameters to Account for Plume Dynamics. Abstract
- Validation of Zurich Airport Modelled with Lasport: Comparison with Monitored Values. Abstract
FAA/EUROCONTROL ATM Seminar, Barcelona, July 2-5, 2007
- Environmental Impact of Air Traffic Flow Management Delays. Abstract
Air Transport Research Society ATRS 2007, Berkeley, June 21-23, 2007
- Comparison of Measured and Modelled NO2 Values at Zurich Airport, Sensitivity Analysis of Aircraft NOx Emission Inventory and NO2 Dispersion Parameters. Abstract
- Guidelines for Conducting Noise vs. Emissions Tradeoffs Around Airports – A Case Study. Abstract
Aachen Aviation Convention, Aachen, June 11-13, 2007
- Market-based Impact Mitigation for the Environment. Abstract
Inter-Noise 2006 Congress, Honolulu, December 3-6, 2006
- Environmental Impact Assessment of Continuous Descent Approaches at Manchester and Bucharest Airports. Abstract
The European Transport Conference 2006, Strasbourg, September 18-20, 2006
- The Impact of Aircraft Weight on Take-Off Emissions. Abstract
- Could Air Traffic Management Learn From Other Network Industries? Abstract