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AIR QUALITY IMPACTS OF REDUCED CNG AVAILABILITY FOR VEHICLES IN CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH
Sk. Salahuddin Ahammad*
Scott Randall**
Norwegian Institute of Air Research (NILU)
INFLUENCE OF TRAFFIC VOLUME REDUCTIONS ON AMBIENT AIR QUALITY IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Scott Randall*
Bjarne Sivertsen**,
Nathaniel Dela Cruz***
Norwegian Institute of Air Research (NILU)
BRICK KILN EMISSIONS AND HEALTH IMPACTS IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Nathaniel Dela Cruz*
Scott Randall**,
Kyrre Sundseth**
Norwegian Institute of Air Research (NILU)
   
MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS AND FUELS PHILIPPINE SETTING
Dr. Edgardo G. Alabastro, Kaibigan ng Kaunlaran at Kalikasan (KKK PhIippines)
AIR QUALITY AND WALKABILITY ENVIRONMENT IN SRI LANKA
Jyoti Gopinathan, Clean Air Asia, India
A.G.T Sugathapala, Sustainable Energy Authority, Sri Lanka
R.S.A Ranasinghe and R.M.R.D Weerasooriya, Air Resource Management Center, Ministry of Environment & Renewable Energy, Sri Lanka
PUBLIC PERCEPTION SURVEY STUDY ON NMT
Jyoti Gopinathan, Clean Air Asia, India
A.G.T Sugathapala, Sustainable Energy Authority, Sri Lanka
R.S.A Ranasinghe and R.M.R.D Weerasooriya, Air Resource Management Center, Ministry of Environment & Renewable Energy, Sri Lanka
   
EFFECTIVE DRIVER'S TRAINING TO IMPROVE TRANSPORTATION & EMISSION
Ashutosh Atray, Ace Driving & Road Safety Education
INDOOR-OUTDOOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCS) LEVELS IN URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL AREA OF DHAKA CITY, BANGLADESH
Mitali Parvin, Ghent University
EMISSIONS MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICITY AND STEEL INDUSTRIES' PM2.5 OVER METROPOLITAN TAICHUNG
Huang, Chung-Tien, Shang, Wen-Lin and Ko, and Hung-Taih Environment Protection Bureau, Taichung City Government
   
TAINAN CITY SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE FOR THE PROMOTION OF VEHICLE ANTI-IDLING CONTROL
Chang, Hwang-Jen, Chiu, Jui-Chi, and Lin, Chieh-Hung Environmental Protection Bureau of Tainan City Government
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF FINE PARTICULATE MATTER AT A KERBSIDE OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY IN DELHI, INDIA
Isha Khanna, Mukesh Khare, Prashant Gargava, B.K. Jakhmola, Namita Mishra Indian Institute of Technology
HIGH EFFICIENCY CYCLONE SEPARATOR TO CONTROL INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS IN NEPAL
Prof. Rabindra Nath Bhattarai, Anmesh Gaire, Bikash Bhattarai, Rajendra Shrestha, Ram Chandra Shrestha Pulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu
   
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
   
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
BALANCING ENVIRONMENT & GROWTH IN A PORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT SYSTEM – EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT IN MAJOR AND PRIVATE INDIAN PORTS
Mr. Mihir Das and Jyotpreet Kaur CEPT University
   
NO2 FORECASTING USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR MANALI INDUSTRIAL AREA IN CHENNAI, INDIA
Hrishikesh Chandra Gautam IIT Madras
ELECTRIC-RICKSHAWS IN DELHI: AN INFORMAL LOW COST AND LOW EMISSION LAST MILE MOBILITY SOLUTION
Akshima T Ghate and Sangeetha Ann The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER IN NEW DELHI, INDIA
Pallavi Pant, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Studies, University of Birmingham
   
CHARACTERIZATION OF PM2.5 SOURCE PROFILES FOR DIFFERENT VEHICULAR EXHAUST EMISSIONS IN INDIA
Jeevan Lal Matawle and Shamsh Pervez School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, India
TRANSPORT INDUCED VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND CONCENTRATION AT SEVEN JUNCTIONS IN THE CITY OF COLOMBO
Bimalka Perera, Manthilaka M.M.I.D., Sugathapala A.G.T., and Lee C.S. University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
CLEAN AIR INITIATIVES FOR DHAKA: INTRODUCING BUS RAPID TRANSIT
Noor-E-Alam, Greater Dhaka Sustainable Urban Transport Project (BRT Gaziput- airport) Roads and Highways Department, Ministry of Communication
   
   
EMISSIONS FROM PHILIPPINE COOKSTOVES, FUELS, AND MEAT GRILLING ACTIVITIES TESTED UNDER A WIND-TUNNEL SET UP
Mylene G. Cayetano and Colleen Marciel F. Rosales Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, Univesity of the Philippines