Abstract
Started by the World Bank in 1992, the URBAIR programme develops a generalized Air Quality Management Strategy (AQMS) to be used for Asian cities and applies strategy to develop action plans to improve the air quality in DKI Jakarta, Greater Bombay, Kathmandu Valley and Metro Manila. This report describes the development of an action plan for Jakarta City, based on assessment of emissions and air quality in the metropolitan area, population exposure and health effects (damage), the assessment of costs related to the damage and to a number of proposed abatement measures, and a cost-benefit analysis. This is the main report; there is an accompanying report containing appendices on air quality measurements, emission factors and inventory, exposure calculation etc. 38 refs., 18 figs., 17 tabs.
Citation Formats
Groenskei, K E, Gram, F, Hagen, L O, Larssen, S, Jansen, H, Olsthoorn, Z, Soedomo, M, and Achmadi, U F.
URBAIR. Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia. DKI JAKARTA City Specific Report.
Norway: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Groenskei, K E, Gram, F, Hagen, L O, Larssen, S, Jansen, H, Olsthoorn, Z, Soedomo, M, & Achmadi, U F.
URBAIR. Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia. DKI JAKARTA City Specific Report.
Norway.
Groenskei, K E, Gram, F, Hagen, L O, Larssen, S, Jansen, H, Olsthoorn, Z, Soedomo, M, and Achmadi, U F.
1996.
"URBAIR. Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia. DKI JAKARTA City Specific Report."
Norway.
@misc{etde_572616,
title = {URBAIR. Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia. DKI JAKARTA City Specific Report}
author = {Groenskei, K E, Gram, F, Hagen, L O, Larssen, S, Jansen, H, Olsthoorn, Z, Soedomo, M, and Achmadi, U F}
abstractNote = {Started by the World Bank in 1992, the URBAIR programme develops a generalized Air Quality Management Strategy (AQMS) to be used for Asian cities and applies strategy to develop action plans to improve the air quality in DKI Jakarta, Greater Bombay, Kathmandu Valley and Metro Manila. This report describes the development of an action plan for Jakarta City, based on assessment of emissions and air quality in the metropolitan area, population exposure and health effects (damage), the assessment of costs related to the damage and to a number of proposed abatement measures, and a cost-benefit analysis. This is the main report; there is an accompanying report containing appendices on air quality measurements, emission factors and inventory, exposure calculation etc. 38 refs., 18 figs., 17 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1996}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {URBAIR. Urban Air Quality Management Strategy in Asia. DKI JAKARTA City Specific Report}
author = {Groenskei, K E, Gram, F, Hagen, L O, Larssen, S, Jansen, H, Olsthoorn, Z, Soedomo, M, and Achmadi, U F}
abstractNote = {Started by the World Bank in 1992, the URBAIR programme develops a generalized Air Quality Management Strategy (AQMS) to be used for Asian cities and applies strategy to develop action plans to improve the air quality in DKI Jakarta, Greater Bombay, Kathmandu Valley and Metro Manila. This report describes the development of an action plan for Jakarta City, based on assessment of emissions and air quality in the metropolitan area, population exposure and health effects (damage), the assessment of costs related to the damage and to a number of proposed abatement measures, and a cost-benefit analysis. This is the main report; there is an accompanying report containing appendices on air quality measurements, emission factors and inventory, exposure calculation etc. 38 refs., 18 figs., 17 tabs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1996}
month = {Mar}
}