Improving urban air quality requires multimodal measures.

Author(s)
Grant, C.D.
Year
Abstract

This article examines the contribution of nonroad transportation emissions to the overall emissions inventory, and proposes that the control of such emissions is a neglected key to air quality improvement in urban areas. Stricter controls on air pollution from airplanes and airport vehicles, marine vessels and engines, and rail activities--all concentrated in metropolitan areas--are seen as the means to achieve continued improvement of air quality within urban areas. (Author/publisher)

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Library number
I E827553 /15 / ITRD E827553
Source

TR News. 2003 /07. (227) pp22-25 (2 Phot., 2 Fig., 3 Tab., 8 Ref.)

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