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Alinging Development, Air Quality and Climate Policies for Muliple Dividends

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  • Deepa Menon Choudhary

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This paper focuses on the policy direction required to achieve socio-economic growth in developing countries while addressing air pollution concerns at both local and global levels. While greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) are a global concern due to the implications for resulting climate change, local air pollution is a primary concern due to its more immediate adverse health impacts. [CSH Occassional Paper N 21/2007].

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  • Deepa Menon Choudhary, 2008. "Alinging Development, Air Quality and Climate Policies for Muliple Dividends," Working Papers id:1399, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1399
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    1. Damien Vaquier, 2010. "The Impact of Slum Resettlement on Urban Integration in Mumbai: The Case of the Chandivali Project," Working Papers id:2428, eSocialSciences.
    2. Damien Krichewsky, 2010. "Negotiating the Terms of A New Social Contract: Private Companies, Civil Society and the State in India," Working Papers id:2394, eSocialSciences.

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