A Toolkit for Developing Multi-Sectoral, Multi-Stakeholder City Air Quality Action Plan

Year of Publishing
2025
Organisation
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Legal Framework, Policy Design & Implementation
Resource type
Guidelines, Tools & Models
Regions
Asia and the Pacific
Location
India
Governance level
Subnational
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Description

UNDP’s Toolkit for Developing Multi-Sectoral, Multi-Stakeholder City Air Quality Action Plan (MSAP) provides a comprehensive framework for Indian cities to address air quality challenges systematically. Drawing on best practices from global air quality management, including the European Union’s Air Quality Plans, the toolkit equips policymakers with practical tools, technologies, management strategies, and case studies tailored to India’s unique urban contexts. It guides cities in designing, implementing, monitoring, and reporting effective air quality interventions, fostering a collaborative approach that integrates health, environmental, and economic considerations.

The implementation of such a framework is essential for reducing the health and economic burdens of air pollution in India. By leveraging global expertise and local insights, this initiative aims to create sustainable, impactful solutions that enhance the well-being of India’s urban populations while advancing the country’s environmental and public health objectives.