Abstract

A criticism of biological scales for the estimation of air pollution has been that they can only be used by experts. A highly simplified scale has been successfully used by school children (average age 13–14 years) to produce a national picture of air pollution which compares favourably with existing lichen zone maps. Scotland is covered for the first time.

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