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International Union of Air Pollution

Proceedings of the Seventh International Clean Air Congress, International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations, Sydney, 1986. [Pg.17]

Murley, L. (ed.), "Clean Air Around the World. National and International Approaches to Air Pollution Control." International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations, Air Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, 1991. [Pg.419]

Glowiak, B., and Gostomczyk, A., 1970, Sulfur Dioxide Sorption on Anion Exchangers, paper presented at Second International Clean Air Congress of the International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Association, Washington, D.C., Dec. 6-11. [Pg.655]

Table 3 - International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Subject Group Air Pollution Maximal concentrations of air pollutants for the protection of forests (in pg/m air). ... Table 3 - International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Subject Group Air Pollution Maximal concentrations of air pollutants for the protection of forests (in pg/m air). ...
Liliana B. Andonova is Assistant Professor of Government and Environmental Studies at Colby College. She is the author of Transnational Politics of the Environment The European Union and Environmental Policies in Central and Eastern Europe (MIT Press). The book compares the regulatory reform and implementation of chemical safety and air pollution policies in three CEE countries Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Poland. Her current research interests include trade and environment issues in transition economies, the role of public-private partnerships in global governance, climate change politics, and the influence of international institutions on the domestic scene. [Pg.317]

As governmental bodies, the Ministries of Environment are the competent authority for the majority of activities related to environmental issues such as trans-boundary air and water pollution, troposphere ozone and climate change, for instance. The main task of a ministry on these issues is therefore to elaborate and implement the environment policy. As it is nearly everywhere within the Member States of the European Union, the ministries carry out only a few studies and analysis by themselves, but a lot of routine work is allocated to different administrations or institutions. This approach was not followed in some countries of the 10 and the research and international collaboration on different environmental programmes suffered for a... [Pg.332]


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