Building an effective air quality management system (AQMS) requires a process of continual improvement, and the source apportionment techniques described in this report can contribute in a cost effective manner to improving existing systems or even as the first step to begin an AQMS. This is good news for many developing country cities where the combination of rapid growth, dirty fuels, and old and polluting technologies are overwhelming the capacities...
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2011/03/01
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Rapport de l'ESMAP
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81740
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2013/10/11
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Disclosed
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Tools for improving air quality management : a review of top-down source<BR>apportionment techniques and their application in developing countries
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Air Quality Management