Imperial College London

MrDanielMarsh

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Programme Manager
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 0904daniel.marsh Website

 
 
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Location

 

Sir Michael Uren HubWhite City Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

C.D. Desouza, D.J. Marsh, S.D. Beevers, N. Molden, D.C. Green, 2022, Emissions from the construction sector in the United Kingdom

C.D. Desouza, D.J. Marsh, S.D. Beevers, N. Molden, D.C. Green, 2021,
A spatial and fleet disaggregated approach to calculating the NOX emissions inventory for non-road mobile machinery in London,
Atmospheric Environment: X,Volume 12, 100125, SSN 2590-1621,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2021.100125.

Desouza CD, Marsh DJ, Beevers SD, et al., 2020, Real-world emissions from non-road mobile machinery in London, Atmospheric Environment, Vol:223, ISSN:1352-2310

Farhad Azarmi,a Prashant Kumar,*ab Daniel Marshc and Gary Fullerc, 2016, Assessment of the long-term impacts of PM10 and
PM2.5 particles from construction works on surrounding areas, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2016, 18, 208

Font A, Tremper AH, Lin C, et al., 2020, Air quality in enclosed railway stations: Quantifying the impact of diesel trains through deployment of multi-site measurement and random forest modelling., Environ Pollut, Vol:262


Guidance

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LLECP 'BEST IN CLASS' GUIDANCE

The London Low Emission Construction Partnership produced a 'Best in Class' guidance document to condense the information and learning from both rounds of the project funded by the GLA through the Mayor's Air Quality Fund. This document is designed for use by borough environmental health and planning officers as well as developers and their contractors and aims to better understand and encourage the uptake of low emission approaches. 

AIR QUALITY MONITORING IN THE VICINITY OF DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION SITES 2018

Constructing buildings, roads and other infrastructure can have a substantial, temporary impact on local air quality. This document provides updated guidance on air quality monitoring in the vicinity of demolition and construction sites.

Assessment of dust from demolition and construction 2014

The document provides guidance for developers, their consultants and environmental health practitioners on how to undertake a construction impact assessment (including demolition and earthworks). The impacts of dust depend on the mitigation measures adopted. The emphasis in this document is therefore on classifying the risk of dust impacts from a site, which will then allow appropriate mitigation measures to be identified.

Awards

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2018 I'm a Scientist Get Me Out Of Here (IASGMOOH)

Winner in the 'Healthy Cities zone' (Wellcome Trust) 

2016 IAQM Ian McCree Award


Awarded for making a significant contribution to the air quality management community

2015 National Air Quality Awards

'Best Air Quality Communications Campaign' - Runner up for the London Low Emission Construction Partnership project.