Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control
This study is a joint effort of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Chinese experts, and the World Bank to inform the policy-making process in line with the government of China s medium- and long-term objectives. Specifically the study...
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ABATEMENT OPTIONS ACID ACID RAIN ACIDS AEROSOLS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR AIR MOVEMENTS AIR POLLUTANT AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AIR POLLUTION MANAGEMENT AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY CONTROL AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT ALUMINUM AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AMBIENT CONCENTRATION AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS AMMONIA AMMONIUM AMMONIUM NITRATE AMMONIUM SULFATE APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AUTOMOBILES BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BLACK CARBON BOILER BOILERS BRIQUETTES CALCIUM CANCER CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARRIERS CATALYTIC REDUCTION CEMENT CEMENT PRODUCTION CHEMICAL COMPOSITION CLEAN COAL CLEAN ENERGY CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES CLEANER TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAGULATION COAL COAL COMBUSTION COAL CONSUMPTION COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION TEMPERATURES CONCENTRATION DATA CONCENTRATIONS OF POLLUTANTS CONDENSATION COPPER COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CROP RESIDUES DESULFURIZATION DIFFUSION DISTRICT HEATING ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR ELEVATED LEVELS EMISSION EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSION STANDARD EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USAGE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ESP EUTROPHICATION EXISTING SOURCE FINE PARTICLES FINE PARTICULATES FISHERIES FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUELS GAS GASEOUS POLLUTANTS GENERATION GHG GREEN HOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HAZE HEALTH PROBLEMS HEAT HEAT GENERATION HEAVY INDUSTRY HEAVY METALS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INCINERATION INDUSTRIAL BOILERS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INSPECTION IRON LOW-SULFUR METALS METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONITORING TECHNOLOGY MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS USE NH3 NITRATE NITRATES NITRIC ACID NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE NITROGEN OXIDE NITROGEN OXIDES NO2 NOISE NOISE POLLUTION NOX ORGANIC CHEMICALS ORGANIC COMPOUND ORGANIC MATTER ORGANIC POLLUTANTS OZONE PARTICLES PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PARTICULATE POLLUTION PARTICULATES PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS PM10 POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTANT POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS POLLUTANT EMISSION POLLUTION CHARGES POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION PREVENTION POLLUTION PROBLEMS POLLUTION REDUCTION POPULATION DENSITY POTASSIUM POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR POWER SOURCES PRICE SUBSIDIES PROCESS HEAT PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECURITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION RADIATIVE FORCING REDUCING EMISSIONS REFLECTANCE ROAD ROADS SILICON SMOKE SO2 SOURCE OF POLLUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SULFATES SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SULFURIC ACID SULPHATE SULPHUR SULPHUR DIOXIDE SUSPENDED DUST SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL PLANTS TRACERS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TURBULENCE URBAN AIR URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VANADIUM VEGETATIVE COVER VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE POPULATION VISUAL ENVIRONMENTS VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ZINC |
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ABATEMENT OPTIONS ACID ACID RAIN ACIDS AEROSOLS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR AIR MOVEMENTS AIR POLLUTANT AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AIR POLLUTION MANAGEMENT AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY CONTROL AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT ALUMINUM AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AMBIENT CONCENTRATION AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS AMMONIA AMMONIUM AMMONIUM NITRATE AMMONIUM SULFATE APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AUTOMOBILES BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BLACK CARBON BOILER BOILERS BRIQUETTES CALCIUM CANCER CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARRIERS CATALYTIC REDUCTION CEMENT CEMENT PRODUCTION CHEMICAL COMPOSITION CLEAN COAL CLEAN ENERGY CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES CLEANER TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAGULATION COAL COAL COMBUSTION COAL CONSUMPTION COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION TEMPERATURES CONCENTRATION DATA CONCENTRATIONS OF POLLUTANTS CONDENSATION COPPER COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CROP RESIDUES DESULFURIZATION DIFFUSION DISTRICT HEATING ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR ELEVATED LEVELS EMISSION EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSION STANDARD EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USAGE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ESP EUTROPHICATION EXISTING SOURCE FINE PARTICLES FINE PARTICULATES FISHERIES FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUELS GAS GASEOUS POLLUTANTS GENERATION GHG GREEN HOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HAZE HEALTH PROBLEMS HEAT HEAT GENERATION HEAVY INDUSTRY HEAVY METALS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INCINERATION INDUSTRIAL BOILERS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INSPECTION IRON LOW-SULFUR METALS METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONITORING TECHNOLOGY MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS USE NH3 NITRATE NITRATES NITRIC ACID NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE NITROGEN OXIDE NITROGEN OXIDES NO2 NOISE NOISE POLLUTION NOX ORGANIC CHEMICALS ORGANIC COMPOUND ORGANIC MATTER ORGANIC POLLUTANTS OZONE PARTICLES PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PARTICULATE POLLUTION PARTICULATES PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS PM10 POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTANT POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS POLLUTANT EMISSION POLLUTION CHARGES POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION PREVENTION POLLUTION PROBLEMS POLLUTION REDUCTION POPULATION DENSITY POTASSIUM POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR POWER SOURCES PRICE SUBSIDIES PROCESS HEAT PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECURITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION RADIATIVE FORCING REDUCING EMISSIONS REFLECTANCE ROAD ROADS SILICON SMOKE SO2 SOURCE OF POLLUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SULFATES SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SULFURIC ACID SULPHATE SULPHUR SULPHUR DIOXIDE SUSPENDED DUST SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL PLANTS TRACERS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TURBULENCE URBAN AIR URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VANADIUM VEGETATIVE COVER VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE POPULATION VISUAL ENVIRONMENTS VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ZINC World Bank Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
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East Asia and Pacific China |
description |
This study is a joint effort of the
Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Chinese experts,
and the World Bank to inform the policy-making process in
line with the government of China s medium- and long-term
objectives. Specifically the study aims to assist MEP,
provincial governments, and municipalities by: (1) Proposing
a national PM10 compliance plan to help non-compliant cities
attain grade II - preferably by 2015 or in certain cases by
2020 at the latest - and already compliant cities to further
reduce PM concentrations. The plan would include (a)
policies and regulations and associated physical
interventions/measures; (b) geographical scope; (c)
sequencing of interventions; and (d) feasible environmental
investments likely to have high benefit/cost ratios. (2)
recommending a PM2.5 monitoring system and related data applications. |
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Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
title_short |
Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
title_full |
Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
title_fullStr |
Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
title_full_unstemmed |
Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control |
title_sort |
integrated air pollution management in china : developing particulate matter control |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16628789/china-integrated-air-pollution-management-china-developing-particulate-matter-control http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11913 |
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okr-10986-119132021-04-23T14:02:58Z Integrated Air Pollution Management in China : Developing Particulate Matter Control World Bank ABATEMENT OPTIONS ACID ACID RAIN ACIDS AEROSOLS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AIR AIR MOVEMENTS AIR POLLUTANT AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT AIR POLLUTION CONCENTRATIONS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AIR POLLUTION MANAGEMENT AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY AIR QUALITY CONTROL AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT ALUMINUM AMBIENT AIR AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION AMBIENT AIR QUALITY AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AMBIENT CONCENTRATION AMBIENT CONCENTRATIONS AMMONIA AMMONIUM AMMONIUM NITRATE AMMONIUM SULFATE APPROACH ARSENIC ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AUTOMOBILES BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS BURNING BLACK CARBON BOILER BOILERS BRIQUETTES CALCIUM CANCER CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARRIERS CATALYTIC REDUCTION CEMENT CEMENT PRODUCTION CHEMICAL COMPOSITION CLEAN COAL CLEAN ENERGY CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES CLEANER TECHNOLOGY CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATES CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CO COAGULATION COAL COAL COMBUSTION COAL CONSUMPTION COGENERATION COLORS COMBUSTION COMBUSTION TEMPERATURES CONCENTRATION DATA CONCENTRATIONS OF POLLUTANTS CONDENSATION COPPER COST EFFECTIVENESS COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS CROP RESIDUES DESULFURIZATION DIFFUSION DISTRICT HEATING ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR ELEVATED LEVELS EMISSION EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSION STANDARD EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS ENERGY STRUCTURE ENERGY USAGE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES ESP EUTROPHICATION EXISTING SOURCE FINE PARTICLES FINE PARTICULATES FISHERIES FLUE GAS FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTRY FOSSIL FUEL FUELS GAS GASEOUS POLLUTANTS GENERATION GHG GREEN HOUSE GAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HAZE HEALTH PROBLEMS HEAT HEAT GENERATION HEAVY INDUSTRY HEAVY METALS HUMAN HEALTH HYDROCARBONS INCINERATION INDUSTRIAL BOILERS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION INSPECTION IRON LOW-SULFUR METALS METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS MONITORING EQUIPMENT MONITORING TECHNOLOGY MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS USE NH3 NITRATE NITRATES NITRIC ACID NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE NITROGEN OXIDE NITROGEN OXIDES NO2 NOISE NOISE POLLUTION NOX ORGANIC CHEMICALS ORGANIC COMPOUND ORGANIC MATTER ORGANIC POLLUTANTS OZONE PARTICLES PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PARTICULATE POLLUTION PARTICULATES PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS PM10 POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLLUTANT POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS POLLUTANT EMISSION POLLUTION CHARGES POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES POLLUTION LEVELS POLLUTION PREVENTION POLLUTION PROBLEMS POLLUTION REDUCTION POPULATION DENSITY POTASSIUM POWER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR POWER SOURCES PRICE SUBSIDIES PROCESS HEAT PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION PROCESSES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECURITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION RADIATIVE FORCING REDUCING EMISSIONS REFLECTANCE ROAD ROADS SILICON SMOKE SO2 SOURCE OF POLLUTION SPATIAL PATTERNS SULFATES SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE SULFURIC ACID SULPHATE SULPHUR SULPHUR DIOXIDE SUSPENDED DUST SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THERMAL PLANTS TRACERS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TURBULENCE URBAN AIR URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AIR QUALITY URBAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT VANADIUM VEGETATIVE COVER VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE POPULATION VISUAL ENVIRONMENTS VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ZINC This study is a joint effort of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP), Chinese experts, and the World Bank to inform the policy-making process in line with the government of China s medium- and long-term objectives. Specifically the study aims to assist MEP, provincial governments, and municipalities by: (1) Proposing a national PM10 compliance plan to help non-compliant cities attain grade II - preferably by 2015 or in certain cases by 2020 at the latest - and already compliant cities to further reduce PM concentrations. The plan would include (a) policies and regulations and associated physical interventions/measures; (b) geographical scope; (c) sequencing of interventions; and (d) feasible environmental investments likely to have high benefit/cost ratios. (2) recommending a PM2.5 monitoring system and related data applications. 2012-12-06T16:50:46Z 2012-12-06T16:50:46Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16628789/china-integrated-air-pollution-management-china-developing-particulate-matter-control http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11913 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China |