Greenhouse Gas Mapping on Campus Report by Uttam Kumar Tamboli

Greenhouse Gas Mapping on Campus Report by Uttam Kumar Tamboli

Mapping Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Comprehensive Study of University of Reading’s Whiteknights Campus

As an Environmental Management researcher at the University of Reading, I’m excited to share my detailed investigation into greenhouse gas emissions across our campus. My research document, “Mapping Greenhouse Gas Emission Hotspots on Whiteknights Campus and Strategies for Reduction”, provides a critical analysis of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide concentrations in various campus locations.

The Research Context

Conducted as part of my MSc Environmental Management module, this study addresses a pressing environmental challenge. Reading town has been identified by the World Health Organization as one of the UK’s most polluted areas, making our campus research particularly significant.

Key Research Objectives

The primary goals of my greenhouse gas emission research were to:

  • Map greenhouse gas concentration hotspots
  • Analyze emission levels in different campus locations
  • Develop strategic mitigation approaches

Methodology: A Systematic Approach to Emission Mapping

Using sophisticated Gas Chromatography techniques, I collected and analyzed air samples from six strategic campus locations, including:

  • Car Park
  • Bus Stop
  • Library
  • Grassland
  • Whiteknights Lake
  • Harris Garden

The research employed rigorous statistical methods, including one-sample t-tests, to validate the findings and compare campus emission levels against global averages.

Surprising Findings

The results were eye-opening. Our campus showed greenhouse gas concentrations significantly higher than global benchmarks, particularly:

  • Carbon dioxide levels over double the global average
  • Methane concentrations elevated in areas with vegetation
  • Nitrous oxide levels nearly three times the global standard

Innovative Mitigation Strategies

The research doesn’t just identify problems—it offers solutions. Some proposed strategies include:

  • TiO2 Coated Asphalt for carbon capture
  • Soil nourishment techniques
  • Green walls and living plant installations
  • Hydrogen bus transportation
  • Smart parking systems
  • Campus afforestation initiatives

Why This Matters

While the Whiteknights Campus appears visually green and pristine, our invisible greenhouse gas emissions pose a significant environmental challenge. This research provides a roadmap for meaningful, data-driven sustainability improvements.

PDF Document

Greenhouse Gas Mapping on Campus Report by Uttam Kumar Tamboli

About the Researcher

I’m Uttam Kumar Tamboli, an MSc Environmental Management student at the University of Reading, committed to innovative environmental research and sustainable solutions.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top