| World Bank Group | - Thailand Environment Monitor 2000, Brown Agenda
- For a Breath of Fresh Air: Ten Years of Progress and Challenges in Urban Air Quality Management in India (1993-2002)
World Bank, Environment and Social Development Unit, South Asia Region (Published in June 2005) - URBAIR Report
Urban air quality management strategy in Asia - Kathmandu Valley report - Urban Air Quality Management Distance Learning Courses in Asian Cities
From September 2005 to June 2006 - 2005 Urban Air Quality Management Distance Learning Course
The World Bank Institute (WBI), in partnership with the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), successfully completed a Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop to prepare air quality management (AQM) experts and practitioners to deliver the Urban Air Quality Management (UAQM) distance learning course. - Urban Air Quality Management in Sri Lanka
This publication has been produced based on the findings of the studied conducted under the World Bank funded Urban Air Quality Management Project. - Phasing out Polluting Motorcycles in Bangkok: Policy Design by Using Contingent Valuation Surveys
Jian Xie, Jitendra J. Shah, Elisabetta Capannelli, and Hua Wang. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3402, September 2004 - Vehicular Air Pollution: Setting Priorities, Evaluation of Transport-related Policy Instruments
- How Can Urban Bus Policy Reduce Pollution?
- Petroleum Taxes: Trends in Fuel Taxes (and Subsidies) and the Implications
- Impacts of Better Traffic Management
- Can Vehicle Scrappage Programs Be Successful
- Automotive Pollution Abatement: Strategies, Pilot Projects and Action Plans
- Protecting the Environment and the Poor: a Public Goods Framework Applied to Indonesia
by Gunnar Eskeland and Chingying Kong (1998). Policy Research Working Paper No. 1961, The World Bank, Washington D.C. - Surviving Success: Policy Reform and the Future of Industrial Pollution in China
by Susmita Dasgupta, Hua Wang, and David Wheeler (1997). Policy Research Working Paper No. 1856, The World Bank, Washington D.C. - East Asia's Environment: Principles and Priorities for Action
by Jeffrey S. Hammer and Sudhir Shetty (1995). World Bank Discussion Paper, The World Bank, Washington D.C. - What is Causing Particulate Air Pollution? Evidence from Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 14 (World Bank and ESMAP, August 2004) - Trolley Bus Development in Ring Road of the Kathmandu Valley
- Welcome Remarks
- Upgrade of Motorcycles
- Urban transport policy and the environment
George Tharakan, Sector Manager, Transport, Transport and Urban Department, World Bank - Reducing emission from 3-wheeler 2-stroke engine taxis in Dhaka, Bangladesh
M. Khaliquzzaman, Consultant, , WB Dhaka Office - Public-private partnership in motorcycle upgrading in Bangkok
Kirida Bhaopichitr, Project Economist, World Bank - Bangkok Office, and Panya Warapetcharayut, Environmental Officer, Automotive Air Pollution Sub-division, Air Quality and Noise Management Division, Pollution Control Department, Thailand - Vehicular Air Pollution Information System (VAPIS), Decision Support System for AQM, Prototype for Bangkok
- Technical and policy options, urban pollution from two stroke engine vehicles in Asia
Jitendra J. Shah N. Harshadeep World Bank - Role of CNG Vehicles for air quality management
- Urban Energy and the poor: The case of Hyderabad
- What Do We Know about Air Pollution? -- India Case Study
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 4 - Walkability Index 2006
Pilot Survey, The World Bank - Pakistan clean fuels
The World Bank - Urban Air Quality Management: Motor Vehicle Emission Control in Malaysia
- Unleaded gasoline in Indonesia, current situation
- How can urban bus policy reduce air pollution?
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 3 - Impact of better traffic management
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 5 - Urban planning and air quality
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 6 - Health effects of air pollution in Delhi, India
- Catching Gasoline and Diesel adulteration
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 7 - Vehicular Air Pollution: Setting Priorities
South Asia Urban Air Quality Management Briefing Note No. 1 - Review of past and on-going work on urban air quality in India
- Economic costs of air pollution with special reference to India
From South Asia Urban Air Quality Management program (WB and ESMAP) - Diesel Emissions: The "Next" Challenge in Air Quality Management in Asia
- Reducing emmissions from Baby Taxis in Dhaka
UNDP/ESMAP - Environmental Data: Institutional Challenges to the Implementation of the Bangladesh Air Quality Management Project
- Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles: Standards and Technologies for Controlling Emissions
A review of vehicle emission standards and testing procedures. 1996. - Fighting Urban Transport Air Pollution for Local and Global Good: The Case of Two-Stroke Engine Three-Wheelers in Dhaka
- Improving Urban Air Quality in South Asia by Reducing Emissions from Two-Stroke Engine Vehicles
This report analyzes different technical and policy options for reducing emissions from two-stroke engines. Precisely because two-stroke engine vehicles are so numerous and popular, a policy decision to address emissions from these vehicles must take into account the socioeconomic consequences of such a decision. - Toward a Sustainable Coal Sector in China
This report recommends policy options, identifies capacity-building needs, and highlights key issues not addressed in recent reforms at the state level. (UNDP/World Bank) - Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Coal in China
China is the second largest energy consumer in the world and most of its energy consumption is coal, 67 percent of primary energy consumption in 2002. This dominance of coal is not expected to fall significantly even as China’s energy demand grows. (World Bank) - Cleaner transportation fuels for Air Quality Management
- Clean fuels for Asia: technical options for moving toward unleaded gasoline and low-sulfur diesel
This report describes strategies, incentives, and methods to increase the use of clean fuels and focuses on the abatement of vehicular pollution through the use of cleaner fuels, such as unleaded gasoline and lower sulfur diesel. It aims to provide decisionmakers with a methodology for making informed choices concerning the production and use of cleaner transport fuels for motor vehicles. - Urban air quality management: applications of market-based instruments
- Cities on the Move: A World Bank urban transport strategy review
- Reducing Emissions from In-use Diesel Vehicles in Developing Country Cities: Challenges, opportunities, and costs
- Informal Regulation of Industrial Pollution in Developing Countries: Evidence from Indonesia
- Citizen Complaints as Environmental Indicators: Evidence from China
- Pollution Reduction without Formal Regulation: Evidence from Bangladesh
- Study: Indoor Pollution and Health: Why do babies and young children die in India?
This is a study of the factors explaining infant and young child mortality in India conducted by SASEN and ENV. The analysis is based upon a sample of nearly 60,000 children under the age of 5 drawn from the National Family Health Survey of 1992-93, the largest Demographic and Health Survey for any single country. - Indoor Air Pollution: Energy and Health for the Poor
Newsletters (2000-2001). The World Bank, South Asia Environment Unit, Washington DC - Metro Manila Report
- Jakarta Report
- Kathmandu Valley report
- URBAIR Guidebook
The URBAIR Guidebook details how air quality modeling, choices of abatement measures and cost-benefit analysis can be used to guide selection of appropriate measures. Laws and regulations are essential instruments in the air pollution control process. Equally important are strict enforcement and institutions capable of regularly assessing air quality related damages and their costs. - World Bank Study on Urban Air Quality in India: Survey Results
Urban Air Quality Management (UAQM) survey - Environment Monitor 2002 (Philippines)
- World Bank, Dhaka office
- Environment Monitor 2002 (Thailand)
- Thailand Environment Monitor 2000
On lead phase-out, see Brown Agenda - South Asia Urban Air Quality Management
World Bank - Urban Transport Improvement Project, Vietnam
World Bank - Metro Manila Urban Transport Integration Project
World Bank - Mongolia: Stove Improvement Project
- West Java and Jakarta environmental management project
- Mumbai Urban Transport Project
World Bank - Industrial pollution prevention project
- Industrial pollution control
- Environmental management capacity building project
- Urban Transport Improvement Project, Urumqi, China
World Bank - Urban Development and Environment Project, Tianjin, China
World Bank - Environmental Protection Project, Southern Jiangsu, China
World Bank - Environment Project, Shandong, China
World Bank - Urban Transport Project, Liaoning, China
Link not available. World Bank - Industrial Pollution Control and Reform Project, Chongqing, China
- Dhaka, Bangladesh Urban Transport Project
World Bank - Fuzhou Nantai Island Peri-Urban Development Project
World Bank - Tianjin Urban Environment Project II
World Bank - Bangladesh Air Quality Management Project
World Bank - India Urban Air Quality Management
World Bank - India Environment Management Capacity Building Project
World Bank - Air Quality Management Component in the World Bank-Funded Hanoi Urban Transport Project
Discussions on the component design, 26 January 2005 - Strengthening the Institutional and Policy Framework for Urban Air Quality Management
World Bank - Yantai Integrated Gasification and Combined Cycle
World Bank - Wuhan Urban Transport Project
World Bank - Vietnam System Energy Equitization-Renewal/ SEIER (Renewable Energy Component)
World Bank - Shijiazhuang Urban Transport Project
World Bank - Renewable Energy Scale-up Program
World Bank - Energy Conservation Project, Phase II
World Bank - Mongolia Stove Improvement Project
World Bank - Metro Manila Urban Transport Integration Project (MMURTRIP)
World Bank - China-Shandong Environment Project
World Bank - China-Beijing Environment Project II
World Bank - Unleaded Gasoline in Bangladesh: an Overnight Success
- Working Together to Beat the Heat
At the close of the G-8 summit in Gleneagles, leaders called on the World Bank Group to work on financing a new framework for climate change. - China's Energy Crisis Sends Pollution Across Asia
World Bank Press Review (1 July 2004)
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