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The OPENAIR Best Practice Guide for smart air quality monitoring

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posted on 2025-07-23, 04:47 authored by Andrew ToveyAndrew Tovey, Geof Heydon, Aditi Phansalkar, Laure-Elise RuosoLaure-Elise Ruoso, Butler Alexandra, Muhammad Qureshi Atif, Asif GillAsif Gill, Saba Siddiqui, Clare Perry, Bo Liu, Peter Runcie, Erica McIntyreErica McIntyre, Nigel Goodman, Sotiris Vardoulakis, Tomonori Hu, Kimi Izzo, Nicholas SurawskiNicholas Surawski, Yashada Kulkarni, Liwan Liyanage, Sarah Barns
The OPENAIR Best Practice Guide for smart air quality monitoring has been developed to help local governments implement smart air quality monitoring projects. It has been developed through collaboration between five NSW universities, the NSW Government, and the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN). It contains world-leading best practice guidance for smart air quality monitoring and we believe it to be the most comprehensively broad and simultaneously in-depth practical resource on this topic in the world. The Guide is divided into sections that reflect the six stages of the OPENAIR Impact Planning Cycle. Each section is organised into topic areas, with a suite of associated resources. Each factsheet, Best Practice Guide chapter, and supplementary resource is available as an individual download. You can also download the entire Best Practice Guide as a single PDF document, with all chapters combined.

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OPENAIR: OPERATIONAL NETWORK OF AIR QUALITY IMPACT RESOURCES [20293]

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Operational Network of Air Quality Impact Resources (OPENAIR)

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