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Using a combination of data provided to you, and data sources such as Digimap, produce a report detailing the levels of Carbon Monoxide pollutant levels across the East of England, and any potential impacts this could have in the area.

Description

Title: An Assessment of Carbon Monoxide Emissions in the East of England

Description: Using a combination of data provided to you, and data sources such as Digimap, produce a report detailing the levels of Carbon Monoxide pollutant levels across the East of England, and any potential impacts this could have in the area.

Data provided:

• A shapefile containing Carbon Monoxide pollutant levels at over 200 locations for 2019

• A shapefile outlining the East of England

Additional data that may be needed:

• Basemapping for context:

o Miniscale mapping for the whole of Great Britain

o All scales of basemap can be downloaded from Digimap under the ‘Ordnance Survey’ heading. Perhaps useful for more localized maps.

• Aerial imagery for specific sites/at-risk areas. Available from Digimap

Additional contextual information that may be useful:

• Further information on the pollutant data:

o When was it collected?

o How reliable is it?

o What values are considered high/hazardous to health?

Assessment Criteria:

Introduction (20%) – Summarise the importance of pollutant monitoring and analysis, common methods, data sources and techniques. This section should be fairly generalized, but make sure everything is relevant to the analysis you are going to undertake for this assignment.

Pollution Mapping (60%) – Create outputs from the data provided & additional contextual data sources, presenting the data in suitable ways followed by relevant discussion. Interpolations should be visually assessed to discuss the variation of pollutants across the study area. Others GIS skills covered during the program should be included where appropriate. Your report could include, but is not restricted to:

• Contextual map showing the data points and a suitable basemap

• Interpolation of the whole dataset, showing any patters across the study area

• Localised outputs with basemapping or aerial imagery to show areas of interest, perhaps:

o where emissions are particularly high or low

o areas with a large/susceptible populations

Conclusion (20%) – Conclude the report and include things such as the limitations of the data sources and further recommendations. Recommendations could be academic based (i.e. how to continue the research) or application based (i.e. how could the data/processes be improved).

Additional data needed:

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