Air Pollution Inspection
Air is fluid, to improve air pollution, the Southern Center of Environmental Management adopts a regional governance and joint prevention approach, applying AI-driven smart management technologies to establish the "Southern Region Air Pollution Cloud-Based Smart Inspection and Alert Collaboration Regional Governance Platform."
Regional Air Pollution ControlThe Southern Center of Environmental Management strengthens its support of and collaboration with local environmental protection bureaus, implementing air pollution control under the two main strategies of "routine in-depth control" and "poor air quality response."
Routine In-Depth ControlBy integrating air quality data such as smoke detection imagery, an air pollution IoT, and air pollution operational parameters, smart, systematic analyses are conducted, effectively facilitating real-time warnings and identification of high-pollution potential hotspots.
Poor Air Quality ResponseUsing air pollution forecasting models, air pollution IoT, and air quality monitoring data, the system predicts future hotspots where air pollution will worsen. This enhances air pollution response in these critical areas, proactively initiating pollution reduction efforts in upwind regions to collectively improve environmental air quality.

Through the establishment of the "Southern Region Air Pollution Cloud-Based Smart Inspection and Alert Collaboration Regional Governance Platform," the Southern Center of Environmental Management is committed to strengthening the principles of regional governance and joint prevention. By closely collaborating with local environmental protection bureaus, the center implements the dual strategies of "routine in-depth control" and "poor air quality response." The center will continue utilizing smart systems to analyze air quality data, effectively enabling early warnings and interventions in high-pollution potential areas, while forecasting models and monitoring data further support responses to air quality pollution issues.
- Data Source: Southern Center of Environmental Management
- Publish Date: 2024-12-11
- Update Date: 2025-02-26