Workshop on Urban Air Quality Management in India: Progress and Future Challenges 18-19 October 2004, Delhi, India
Jointly sponsored by the Central Pollution Control Board and the World Bank. See Workshop Program
For a Breath of Fresh Air: Ten Years of Progress and Challenges in Urban Air Quality Management in India
Ten Years of Urban Air Quality Management in India
Findings of a Recent Study Across Five Cities, Sameer Akbar, World Bank
Air Quality Management in India
Gaps and Limitations, B. Sengupta, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)
Source Apportionment in Indian Cities
Methodologies and Findings of Recent Studies, Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering and Research Institute
Air Quality Management in Delhi
Chandra Prakash, Delhi Pollution Control Committee
Basis and Methodology for Action Plan Development in Ahmedabad
Gujarat Pollution Control Board
Action Plan for Controlling air Pollution in Chennai City
Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board
Vehicular Pollution in Hyderabad
Present Scenario, K.V. Ramani, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board
Action Plan for Improving Air Quality of Kolkata
Current Status of Implementation, T.K. Gupta, West Bengal Pollution Control Board
Action Plan for Control of Air Pollution in Pune
B.D. Boralkar, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
Role of EPCA in Guiding Action Plan and Beyond
Anumita Chowdry, Centre for Science and Environment
Strategic Needs for Integrated Air Quality Management in India
S.A. Dutta, B. Sengupta & Dilip Biswas, CPCB
Automobile Industry's Views for Control of Emissions from Mobile Sources
Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
Urban Air Quality Management in India: Progress and Future Challenges
K. Balakrishnan , US-AEP
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