Journal Article @ Atmospheric Environment - Nature of Air Pollution, Sources, and Management in Indian Cities.
The global burden of disease study estimated 695,000 premature deaths in
2010 due to continued exposure to outdoor particulate matter and ozone
pollution for India. By 2030, the expected growth in many of the sectors
(industries, residential, transportation, power generation, and
construction) will result in an increase in pollution related health
impacts for most cities. The available information on urban air
pollution, their sources, and the potential of various interventions to
control pollution, should help us propose a cleaner path to 2030.
In
this paper, we present an overview of the emission sources and control
options for better air quality in Indian cities, with a particular focus
on interventions like urban public transportation facilities; travel
demand management; emission regulations for power plants; clean
technology for brick kilns; management of road dust; and waste
management to control open waste burning. Also included is a broader
discussion on key institutional measures, like public awareness and
scientific studies, necessary for building an effective air quality
management plan in Indian cities.
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