Air pollution profoundly impacts welfare, causing more deaths globally than malnutrition, AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. In the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, air pollution levels exceed international standards and surpass levels in other cities in the region. The average monthly PM2.5 concentration in Tbilisi is 20 Micrograms per cubic meter, four times higher than the World Health Organization’s annual recommended limit. This paper uses multiple...
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2023/12/12
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS10643
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2023/12/12
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Impacts and Sources of Air Pollution in Tbilisi, Georgia