STPP/TPP Seminar on Improving Urban Air Quality: The Mexico City Project
STPP/TPP Seminar on Improving Urban Air Quality: The Mexico City Project, November 26, 2002.
STPP/TPP Seminar on Improving Urban Air Quality: The Mexico City Project, November 26, 2002.
MIT's Mexico City Project is a collaborative research and integrated assessment effort with Harvard University and colleagues in Mexico structured to assist Mexican decision makers in their efforts to improve air quality in Mexico City. The case study of Mexico City is designed to advance the basic understanding of the relationship between urban, regional, and global air pollution, to improve decision and analysis tools available to decision makers and their ability to implement them, and to develop general guidelines for integrated assessments.
MIT's TPP Program is a major educational and research program whose mission is to: "Provide an integrative education to scientists and engineers who wish to lead in the development and implementation of responsible strategies & policies for exploitation of technology for the benefit of their communities."