| Walsh, Michael P. | - Transportation and the Environment in PRC
Rapid growth in vehicles and related emissions in the PR China - Key Vehicle Technical and Cost Issues: Overview of Different Regional Approaches (Oct 2003)
Michael Walsh, International Consultant - Japan Clean Air Programme - Case Study (Oct 2003)
Michael Walsh, International Consultant - Reasons for considering advanced vehicle technology
- Progress and challenges in motor vehicle pollution control, the role of alternative fuels
Michael P. Walsh, ADB Consultant - Reducing emissions from motor vehicles in Asia, a comprehensive strategy
Michael Walsh and Cornie Huizenga, ADB Consultants - Contribution of vehicles to overall air pollution in Asia
Michael Walsh, ADB Consultant - Impact of fuel conversion on emission levels of 2-3 wheelers
Michael Walsh, ADB Consultant - European and U.S. emission standards for Motorcycles
Michael P. Walsh, ADB Consultant - 2-3 Wheelers in Asia and their Impact on the Environment
Overview of 2-3 Wheeler vehicle growth, emissions and control options - The use of inspection and maintenance programs to control vehicle emissions
Michael Walsh, ADB Consultant - Motor Vehicle Pollution Control: Lessons Learned Over the Past 50 Years
Michael Walsh, Hong Kong December 13, 2004 (2.3 MB PDF) - Motor Vehicle Pollution Control in the Asia Pacific Region
M.P. Walsh, 2000 - Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles: Standards and Technologies for Controlling Emissions
A review of vehicle emission standards and testing procedures. 1996. - 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. - Automotive Air Pollution: Issues and Options for Developing Countries
This paper discusses the contribution of motorized land transport to air pollution problems, with special reference to developing countries. It assesses the adverse effects of air pollution from transport sources, primarily motor vehicles, and reviews possible approaches to bring about improvements. The paper also identifies key issues and research needs related to land transport and air pollution in developing countries. - Motor vehicle pollution control law in China
- Air quality standards (mg/m3)
Source: M. Walsh, Motor Vehicle Pollution Control in the Asia Pacific Region. Numbers in parenthesis are previous standards - Health and Environmental Impacts of Motor Vehicle Emissions
Source: M. Walsh, Health and Environmental Impacts of Motor Vehicle Emissions - Number of 2-3 wheelers per region
Source: M. Walsh, 2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment - Asian 2 and 3 wheelers Largest Producers
Source: M. Walsh, 2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment - Particulate matter (PM) emissions standards
Source: M. Walsh, 2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment - Hydrocarbons (HC) emissions standards
Source: M. Walsh, 2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment - Average air pollutants at different locations in Dhaka City
Michael Walsh, "Impact of Fuel Conversion on Emissions from 2 and 3 Wheelers" - Product sales in Bangkok, 1984-2001
Source: Walsh, "Impact of Fuel Conversion on Emissions from 2-3 Wheelers" citing Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana - Impact of Fuel Conversion on Emissions from 2-3 Wheelers
Source: Walsh, "Impact of Fuel Conversion on Emissions from 2-3 Wheelers", citing Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana - Sources of PM emissions in high traffic areas of Bangkok, 1996
Source: M. Walsh, "2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment" - Sources of PM emissions in high traffic areas of Bangkok, 1996
Source: M. Walsh, "2-3 Wheelers in Asia and Their Impact on the Environment"
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