Authors/Editors: Masami Kojima, Magda Lovei
Author/Editor Profiles: Magda Lovei
September
2001
- Topic(s) of work:
- Air, Energy, Urban, Planning, Regulation, Government
Abstract
Transport-related air pollution is increasingly contributing to environmental health risks in many developing country cities. The social costs of poor urban quality can be significant, making this issue an immediate priority. Long-term measures for dealing with the problem include urban planning, and traffic demand management. This paper however, focuses primarily on cost-effective measures, that are feasible to implement, and that can bring measurable results in the short to medium term.
Other Information:
World Bank Technical Paper No. 508
Online Availability
Text available via Clean Air Initiative
Open Access
Institutional affiliations
- The World Bank. Washington, , DC, US