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Strategy misguided: the weak links between urban emission control measures, vehicular emissions, and public health in Guangzhou / Lee, Yok-Shiu F; Lo, Carlos Wing-Hung; Lee, Anna Ka-Yin   Journal Article
Lee, Yok-Shiu F Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The surge in automobile use in the Pearl River Delta region has led to a substantial elevation of ambient concentrations of vehicle-based air pollutants. These pollutants have created a region-wide air pollution problem marked by a steady increase in the number of smoggy days in the Delta, presenting a serious threat to public health. Evidence gathered from Guangzhou suggests that the city's strategy for controlling urban air pollution has not been effective in tackling the newly emerging, combustion engine-generated class of pollutants because it is misguided by a highly selective and outdated urban air quality monitoring system. The disarticulation between vehicular emissions and urban emission control measures shows that a central government-prescribed methodology for air quality monitoring can strongly influence the policy priorities and administrative behavior of local government institutions.
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