| Lovei, Magda | - Coordinating Environment, Transport, and Energy Policies for Cleaner Air
Poor urban air quality causes serious environmental health damage in many developing countries. Arriving at effective and sustainable solutions to these problems requires a broad approach that takes into account the various sources of pollution, focuses on cost-effective and feasible interventions, involves affected stakeholders in decisionmaking, and coordinates policies across multiple sectors. An important challenge is to evaluate when and how environmental considerations should be reflected in sector policies. This note illustrates these points, taking urban air pollution from transport as an example. - Urban Air Quality Management - Coordinating Transport, Environment, and Energy Policies in Developing Countries
This paper focuses primarily on cost-effective measures that are feasible to implement and that can bring about measurable results in the short to medium term.
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