A clean air tool for cities
Indian cities need to follow well planned air quality management strategies to meet clean air targets.The Centre for Science and Environment developed a dynamic tool to assess the adequacy of air quality management strategies in Indian cities based on some simple but comprehensive set of indicators.The tool is intended to be used by regulators and relevant public agencies to take requisite steps for mitigation.The report documents the assessment of action and progress across 10 major Indian cities.
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