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basis for functioning of most terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The air pollutants penetrate
 vegetation through their leaves and cause complex and varied adverse effects on different
 ecosystems (e.g. eutrophication of ecosystems, mineral deficiencies, reduction of biodiversity).
 The only negative environmental impact is related to providing energy to the air quality stations
 ‐which there were already installed‐ and to the servers where the platform is hosted. These
 impacts are considered acceptable.
 3. Conclusions
 As demonstrated above, operating the Envirosuite platform at the regional scale has many hurdles
 to overcome. Noticeably, there More processing capabilities are needed when working with huge
 amount of data.
 Understanding the high degree of interdependence that bordering cities have between each other
 is quite important. High‐accuracy data sources and validated scientific models combined with the
 proper software processing capability can help fighting complex problems such as regional air
 quality.
 The willingness to cooperate among public authorities, and the adaptability of the cloud platform in
 order to process huge amount of data coming from different data sources existing on a large area is
 important.
 Looking forward, the project is looking to the following points in order to continue to improve and
 adapt to the dynamic environments that it is in:
 • understanding the feedback from the public authorities,
 • assessing the policies implemented,
 • being able to compare the initial situation about air quality against the current air situation, and
 • measuring the impacts on population health improvement will be challenging and also highly
 beneficial.
 The platform has been designed to be configured very easily and replicable in other cities and
 regions. The Envirosuite platform is a scalable solution that flexible in its implementation. It is
 usually implemented on a local scale, covering facilities such as a port or a refinery, or a small
 city. The platform has also been adapted at the regional scale such as the case of the Californian
 authorities in this case study. In the case of needing a denser network, or the project managers
 decide to increase the extension of the project, more air quality and weather stations can be flexibly
 added to the platform without any problem. Therefore, the project can be scaled up to more Air
 Quality Management Districts if necessary.
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