Go back to "Publications"

Advice on national air quality monitoring in airsheds

This report evaluates options for changes in air quality monitoring requirements and guidance to enable reporting on progress towards exposure reduction across the country.

It explores how such changes may be used to address management of urban areas to enable better health outcomes.

This advice builds on the latest updates to the World Health Organisation (WHO) air quality guidelines emphasising the benefits of exposure reduction on health outcomes, and findings from the Health and air pollution in New Zealand 2016 (HAPINZ 3.0) report.

This report evaluates options for changes in air quality monitoring requirements and guidance to enable reporting on progress towards exposure reduction across the country.

It explores how such changes may be used to address management of urban areas to enable better health outcomes.

This advice builds on the latest updates to the World Health Organisation (WHO) air quality guidelines emphasising the benefits of exposure reduction on health outcomes, and findings from the Health and air pollution in New Zealand 2016 (HAPINZ 3.0) report.

See more on...