Work with thought leaders and academic experts in air pollution

Companies can greatly benefit from working with experts in the field of air pollution. These researchers can provide valuable insights and solutions to improve air quality, develop sustainable practices, and comply with environmental regulations. They can also help companies understand the health impacts of air pollution on employees and communities, and develop strategies to mitigate these risks. By collaborating with air pollution experts, companies can enhance their environmental reputation, reduce costs associated with pollution control, and contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in air pollution include Sridhar Narayanan, Dr. Abdussalam Elhanashi, Hendrik Wolff, Shantanu Jathar, and Bryan L Williams.

Hendrik Wolff

Professor, London School of Economics
Research Interests (17)
Economics and Econometrics
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Sociology and Political Science
Development
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About
Hendrik Wolff is Professor of Environmental Economics at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). * Hendrik's main research is in environmental economics, working at the intersection of transportation, air pollution, energy and health. This includes the economic causes and consequences of air pollution; the ”value of time;” the impact of energy conservation policies on electricity consumption; cost benefit analysis of the clean air act and its effects on health; the interactions between climate, local prices, wages and “quality of life; and the economics of Daylight Saving Time. He also developed new econometric estimators for large supply and demand systems that are used in agriculture and energy. He has conducted research projects in Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, Australia, Bangladesh, Ghana, England, Chile and the United States. Hendrik is a Faculty Affiliate of the UW Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, an IZA Research Fellow, and a CESIfo Research Network Affiliate. He was a visiting professor at Resources for the Future, as well as at LMU Munich, University of Cologne and at IZA, Bonn. * Hendrik’s work has impact on both academia and policy. He won the 2009 Ralph C d’Arge and Allen V. Kneese Award for Outstanding Publication, which is awarded annually for the Best Paper in Environmental and Resource Economics. His research has led to important policy changes by the United Nations and the World Bank on the measurement of indices (the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Ease of Doing Business Index). His work is discussed on television (e.g., ABC News) and international media (e.g., The Economist, The Wall Street Journal). He has successfully obtained external funding from organizations such as the NSF, as well as CSSS and the Royalty Research Fund. In addition, he has been the chair for PhD students and Honors students, many of whom have won multiple awards. The job placements of Hendrik’s students are detailed in his CV. He has also consulted for the U.S. Department of Energy and for the President of the World Bank on important policy issues related to his research. * Hendrik is the director of [SelfDrivingCities.com](https://www.selfdrivingcities.com/) a research lab that connects academic researchers, government, and industry in the urban mobility space

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Example air pollution projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on air pollution?

Air Quality Monitoring and Analysis

An air pollution expert can help companies set up air quality monitoring systems to assess pollutant levels in real-time. They can analyze the data to identify pollution sources, develop strategies to reduce emissions, and ensure compliance with air quality standards.

Emission Reduction Strategies

Collaborating with an air pollution researcher can help companies develop effective emission reduction strategies. They can conduct emissions inventories, identify pollution hotspots, and recommend technologies and practices to minimize emissions and improve air quality.

Health Impact Assessments

An air pollution expert can assess the health impacts of air pollution on employees and communities. They can conduct epidemiological studies, analyze health data, and provide recommendations to mitigate health risks and improve the well-being of individuals.

Policy and Regulatory Compliance

Working with an air pollution researcher can help companies navigate complex environmental regulations and ensure compliance. They can provide guidance on emission limits, permit requirements, and help develop sustainable practices to meet regulatory standards.

Sustainable Development Strategies

An air pollution expert can assist companies in developing sustainable development strategies. They can help integrate environmental considerations into business operations, identify opportunities for resource efficiency, and promote sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact.