Pollution Characteristics and Policy Actions on Fine Particulate Matter in a Growing Asian Economy: The Case of Bangkok Metropolitan Region
Air pollution is becoming a prominent social problem in fast-growing Asian economies. Taking the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR) as a case, we conducted an observational study of fine particulate matter (PM<sub<2.5</sub<) and acid deposition, consisting of their continuous monitoring a...
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Daiju Narita [verfasserIn] Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh [verfasserIn] Keiichi Sato [verfasserIn] Mingqun Huo [verfasserIn] Didin Agustian Permadi [verfasserIn] Nguyen Nhat Ha Chi [verfasserIn] Tanatat Ratanajaratroj [verfasserIn] Ittipol Pawarmart [verfasserIn] |
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