Título: Determinación de niveles de ruido ambiental y estimación de la percepción generada en zonas priorizadas del
área urbana del municipio de Garzón – Huila.
Título: Monitoreando la variación espacio-temporal del ozono troposférico y sus precursores (NO2, CO y HCHO) usando
imágenes de serie temporal sentinel-5p basadas en Google Earth engine: caso Perú 2019-2024
Título: Diseño de un instrumento para la selección de alternativas más costo eficientes para la reducción de emisiones de
gases efecto invernadero en empresas del sector hidrocarburos
Título: Caracterización de la exposición por fuentes de contaminación del aire en el municipio de Yumbo: un enfoque desde la metodología Minsalud (2018)
Título: Caracterización de eventos extremos de aerosoles y sus implicaciones para la generación de energía fotovoltaica: Un caso de estudio en el suroeste de Estados Unidos
Título: Metodología de estimación de emisiones de contaminantes criterio y carbono negro, asociadas a incendios y quemas a cielo abierto en Bogotá; Caso de estudio 2018-2024
Título: Capacidad de captación de partículas atmosféricas en la superficie foliar de cuatro especies de árboles en la CDMX y su efecto en el contenido de clorofila
Título: Adecuación, calibración e intercomparación de nefelómetros-muestreadores para la medición de material particulado desagregado por tamaño de partícula
Título: Cuantificando la potencial reducción en mortalidad asociada a la reducción de los incendios asociados a la deforestación en Colombia y el norte de Suramérica
Título: Modelo computacional de inteligencia artificial para la predicción de exacerbaciones de asma, en poblaciones expuestas a condiciones de calidad del aire desfavorables
Título: Impacto en la calidad del aire de Bogotá por el evento intensivo de incendios forestales del primer trimestre de 2024: un estudio con el modelo CALPUFF.
Título: Programa piloto de pruebas multivehiculo en la inspección técnica periódica PTI según acuerdo CITA -CAR, donde se desarrolló procedimiento de evaluación de los vehículos mediante un sistema estandarizado desarrollado por CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee), con foco en emisiones.
Título: Uso de drones e inteligencia artificial para la identificación censal de chimeneas y la actualización de inventarios de emisión por fuentes fijas
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Título: Evaluación de la concentración de la masa y el número de partículas en vehículos de carga en el marco del programa distintivo
ambiental vehicular (DAV) en el Valle de Aburrá
Título: El transporte de contaminantes atmosféricos a larga distancia aumenta la concentración de componentes peligrosos de PM2,5 en el norte de Suramérica
Título: Monitoreo Participativo de la Calidad del Aire desde la Ciencia Ciudadana como aporte a la Educación Ambiental en el
Oriente de Santiago de Cali
The first version of the event was held in 2007 in Manizales, led by the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. In this first version, a working group on “Diesel quality” was organized, and national and international experts and government representatives discussed a program to improve this fuel in the country. The contributions of this table were fundamental in the subsequent issuance of Law 1205 of 2008 of the Congress, which established the obligation to reduce the amount of sulfur in diesel intended for public transportation to improve the quality of life. As a result of this regulation, the country currently consumes diesel with a sulfur content of 50 ppm compared to the 2,500 ppm that was supplied in 2008.
CASAP IV - 2013
The fourth version of the congress coordinated by the Centro Lasallista de Investigación y Modelación Ambiental CLIMA of Universidad de La Salle, held in Bogotá in 2013, had significant international participation as well as a large presence of national participants, which demonstrates the interest in the problem of air pollution not only at the national level but also at the international level. The topics of most significant impact addressed at the congress were, in order, sampling and analysis of atmospheric pollutants, air quality, and public health, air quality management, public policies, urban planning, and, to a lesser extent, but of equal importance, topics related to climate change, energy efficiency, biofuels, and meteorological modeling.
The second version of CASAP was held in Cartagena in 2009, led by the Group of Studies on Urban and Regional Sustainability (SUR) of Universidad de Los Andes, maintaining the choice of a scientific event of international relevance. On this occasion, in addition to the technical and plenary sessions of international guests, there was a broad discussion on biofuels and their impact on air quality and public health.
The third version of CASAP took place in Medellin in 2011, led by Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá (AMVA) and a group of regional universities. CASAP 2011 focused on sustainable mobility, a topic that undoubtedly closely relates to air quality in urban centers. Non-traditional mobility options for Colombian cities and incentives that could exist for their implementation were discussed. Today, a growing fleet of electric or hybrid vehicles can be observed on the streets of the leading Colombian cities, in addition to efforts to use sustainable means of transportation, such as bicycles.
CASAP V - 2015
The fifth version of CASAP was held in 2015 in Bucaramanga, led by the Faculty of Environmental Engineering of the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. The main topic to be addressed on this occasion was Air Quality Modeling, so a modeling work table was organized. The results are expected to contribute greatly to research and applied regulations on air quality in Colombia.
The sixth version of CASAP was held in 2017 in the city of Santiago de Cali. The theme led by the Universidad del Valle was “Air Quality Management, Challenges and Alternatives for Urban Health.”
The seventh version of CASAP was held in 2019 in Barranquilla, led by the Centro de Educación Continuada of the Universidad del Norte, from August 13-16. The main topic was mobility and urban transport, followed by emerging technologies for monitoring, characterizing, and analyzing air quality. On this occasion, we had 12 international and 12 national speakers, in addition to the presence of environmental and health authorities, companies in the sector, and various universities.
The eighth version of CASAP occurs once Colombia prepares to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. The eighth version was held online and synchronously through a virtual platform. It was led by the Environmental Engineering Program of the Universidad Sergio Arboleda in Bogotá. The central theme of the congress was the academy’s post-pandemic perspectives, once the atmosphere’s behavior and human response during the pandemic were studied. On the last day of the congress, a forum with the participation of the industry and a discussion of national and international public entities to share experiences in air management was held in person in Hall 74 – the university’s events center.
CASAP IX took place on March 22, 23, and 24, 2023, in Santa Marta. Nearly 300 participants addressed discussions to strengthen collaboration networks in Colombia and Latin America and promote an integrated vision between local and global pollution. A relevant conclusion was how different disciplines and roles should contribute to this comprehensive approach and establish air quality governance.