Patrick Aigner
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: ACROPOLIS: Munich Urban CO <sub>2</sub> Sensor Network
ACROPOLIS: Munich Urban CO <sub>2</sub> Sensor Network Open
Urban areas are major contributors to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, yet detailed monitoring remains a challenge due to the cost and operational constraints of traditional sensor networks. As a scalable alternative, we established the ACROPO…
View article: Observational and Modeling Tools for Monitoring Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Results of the ICOS Pilot City Munich
Observational and Modeling Tools for Monitoring Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Results of the ICOS Pilot City Munich Open
Cities are hotspots for anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and, therefore, play an essential role in mitigating climate change. It is crucial to accurately monitor urban GHG emissions to track the reduction targets that many citi…
View article: DRIVE v1.0: A data-driven framework to estimate road transport emissions and temporal profiles
DRIVE v1.0: A data-driven framework to estimate road transport emissions and temporal profiles Open
Traffic in urban areas is an important source of greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollutant emissions. Estimating traffic-related emissions is, therefore, a key component in compiling a city emission inventory. Inventories are fundamental for …
View article: Identifying Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Validating Hotspot Locations via Flux Measurements and Footprints in Three Pilot Cities
Identifying Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Validating Hotspot Locations via Flux Measurements and Footprints in Three Pilot Cities Open
Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are known drivers of climate change and related effects; however, they continue to increase every year despite current reduction efforts. Rising populations worldwide as well as changes in land use and …
View article: Pyra: Automated EM27/SUN Greenhouse Gas MeasurementSoftware
Pyra: Automated EM27/SUN Greenhouse Gas MeasurementSoftware Open
The human activity of burning fossil fuels is the driving factor of global warming (Arias et al., 2021).To promote global climate change mitigation policies, a profound greenhouse gases (GHG) observational data basis is required to underst…
View article: Bottom-up estimation of traffic emissions in Munich based on macroscopic traffic simulation and counting data
Bottom-up estimation of traffic emissions in Munich based on macroscopic traffic simulation and counting data Open
Cities are home to more than half of the world’s population, a share that will continue to grow in the future and account for more than 70% of the global fossil fuel CO2 emissions. To avoid dangerous climate change, cities will be re…
View article: MUCCnet visiting Vienna: refining inverse model prior information with tall-tower flux measurements
MUCCnet visiting Vienna: refining inverse model prior information with tall-tower flux measurements Open
More than two thirds of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions originate from cities. Urban mitigation policies need a reliable emission data basis to effectively reduce emissions and given inventory uncertainties at the level…
View article: CO2 bottom-up emission inventory based on municipal power generation and heating data in Munich
CO2 bottom-up emission inventory based on municipal power generation and heating data in Munich Open
Cities’ climate action efforts towards carbon neutrality will be challenged in the next decades by more and more people moving into cities and the correspondingly growing demand for services and infrastructure. By 2050, over 70% of t…
View article: Novel Sensor Networks and Methods for Urban Greenhouse Gas Monitoring
Novel Sensor Networks and Methods for Urban Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Open
As more than 70% of fossil fuel-based carbon dioxide (CO2) is emitted in urban areas, urban greenhouse gas (GHG) monitoring plays a crucial role in achieving emission reduction goals. Nowadays, most cities rely on downscaled national data …
View article: Development, intercomparison and analysis of city emission inventories in support of independent verification of city greenhouse gas budgets
Development, intercomparison and analysis of city emission inventories in support of independent verification of city greenhouse gas budgets Open
The ICOS-cities PAUL project aims to support the European Green Deal by solving specific scientific and technological problems related to the observation and verification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from densely populated urban lands…
View article: From political pledges to the quantitative mapping of climate mitigation plans: comparison of two European cities
From political pledges to the quantitative mapping of climate mitigation plans: comparison of two European cities Open
Urban agglomerations play a crucial role in reaching global climate objectives. Many cities have committed to reducing their greenhouse gas emissions, but current emission trends remain unverifiable. The quantification of mitigation polici…
View article: MUCCnet: Munich Urban Carbon Column network
MUCCnet: Munich Urban Carbon Column network Open
In order to mitigate climate change, it is crucial to understand urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions precisely, as more than two-thirds of the anthropogenic GHG emissions worldwide originate from cities. Nowadays, urban emission estimates…
View article: Munich permanent urban greenhouse gas column observing network
Munich permanent urban greenhouse gas column observing network Open
In order to mitigate climate change, it is crucial to understand the urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions precisely as more than two third of the anthropogenic GHG emissions worldwide originate from cities. Nowadays, urban emission estimat…