The Swedish Urban Air Quality Network was established in 1986 as a joi
nt project between the Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL)
and the local health departments in Swedish towns. Within the network,
air pollution measurements are carried out every winter season (Octob
er-March) at one site in town centre, where concentrations are expecte
d to be highest but without direct influence from local sources. Start
ing with SO2, soot (black smoke) and NO2, taken as daily means, the pr
ogram was later expanded and includes now volatile organic compounds (
VOC) as weekly means, and SO2 End NO2 at two places in the countryside
nearby some of the towns, taken as monthly means. The main purpose wi
th the project is to study long-term changes in the air quality and to
determine the contribution from local and regional sources as well as
from long-range transport. In addition, the influence from latitude,
size of the city, number of inhabitants, local traffic, local heating
and industries on the concentrations is investigated. Over a nine-year
period a clear downward trend is observed in SO2 and NO2 concentratio
ns. For soot no consistent trend is found. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science L
td. All rights reserved.