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Evaluating inter-continental transport of air pollution and its impacts on global health: Implications for regional and global cooperation to mitigate long-range trans-boundary transport of air pollution.
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Evaluating inter-continental transport of air pollution and its impacts on global health: Implications for regional and global cooperation to mitigate long-range trans-boundary transport of air pollution./
作者:
Liu, Junfeng.
面頁冊數:
210 p.
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Adviser: Denise L. Mauzerall.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09A.
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Political Science, Public Administration. -
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9780542894466
Evaluating inter-continental transport of air pollution and its impacts on global health: Implications for regional and global cooperation to mitigate long-range trans-boundary transport of air pollution.
Liu, Junfeng.
Evaluating inter-continental transport of air pollution and its impacts on global health: Implications for regional and global cooperation to mitigate long-range trans-boundary transport of air pollution.
- 210 p.
Adviser: Denise L. Mauzerall.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2006.
Inter-continental (particularly trans-Pacific) transport of air pollution has been of increasing concern in recent decades. The successful implementation of the LRTAP protocols to mitigate the trans-boundary transport of air pollution among European countries, has led to discussions of the possibility of building a new hemispheric-scale agreement to regulate trans-boundary transport. What is lacking in current policy making is an adequate understanding of the inter-regional links among regional emissions and abatement costs, the inter-continental transport of air pollution and its related health impacts. This understanding is necessary for environmental policymakers to explore potential incentives among regions to cooperatively mitigate emissions and improve air quality over both local and downwind continents. This thesis comprehensively evaluates the linkages of inter-continental transport of air pollution among ten continental regions. It uses a global chemical tracer model (MOZART-2) as a tool to estimate the pathways, timescales, seasonal and inter-annual variability, and source-receptor relationships of inter-continental transport, and examines the extent to which public health on one continent is compromised by air pollution contributed from other continents.
ISBN: 9780542894466Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017438
Political Science, Public Administration.
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