Battling Beijing's Ozone Crisis - Options for Action
Xie Xuxuan () and
Wu Dan
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Xie Xuxuan: Beijing University, China
Wu Dan: Beijing University, China
No pb2010031, EEPSEA Policy Brief from Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)
Abstract:
Ground level ozone pollution is one of the most significant air pollution problems in Beijing. Because of the complex way in which ozone is formed, it is difficult for policy makers to decide which ozone control options are the most cost-effective. This study, assessed a range of options for addressing this proble. The effectiveness and economic cost of these options are compared. The study recommends the most effective sequence in which the options should be adopted to deliver the lowest cost pollution control.
Keywords: pollution; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-03, Revised 2010-03
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