| Sort by Alphabetically, A-ZAlphabetically, Z-ARelevance Air Quality Management GuidanceInteractive questionaire Sectoral Guidance Resource Exchange Library Quick filters Reset All Air Quality Management Guidance Sectoral Guidance (-) Resource Showing 1-1630 of 1642 Results RESOURCE Options for Ammonia Mitigation - Guidance from the UNECE Task Force on Reactive Nitrogen The report "Options for Ammonia Abatement: Guidance from the UNECE Task Force on Reactive Nitrogen" provides comprehensive strategies for controlling and reducing ammonia emissions, which are a significant environmental pollutant. It outlines various abatement techniques, including technological and management practices, aimed at mitigating ammonia emissions from agricultural sources. This guidanc... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE The Plain English Guide to the Clean Air Act The Plain English Guide to the Clean Air Act provides an overview of the Clean Air Act, explaining its purpose, history, and key components. It highlights the importance of addressing air pollution for health, environmental, and economic reasons, and outlines the roles of the EPA, state, tribal, and local governments in implementing and enforcing air quality standards. The guide also details vario... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Legislative and Policy Options to Control Hydrofluorocarbons In order to follow and facilitate the HFC phase-down schedules contained in the Kigali Amendment, the Parties, including both developed and developing countries, will have to implement certain measures. This booklet contains a recommended set of legislative and policy options which the developing (Article 5) countries may wish to consider for implementation. It is intended to be a guide/tool for c... Guidelines, Tools & Models RESOURCE Evidence-based strategies to reduce the burden of household air pollution in Accra, Ghana In order to guide policy-makers in the development of strategic plans to protect their populations from the adverse health impacts of rapid urbanization, the WHO Urban Health Initiative has undertaken a series of projects to train government representatives in the use of tools to objectively evaluate health impact of policies and development trajectories. The integrated set of models provides a fr... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Identifying cross-sectoral policy synergies for decarbonization: Towards short-lived climate pollutant mitigation action in Costa Rica Decarbonization is a process that transforms economies to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit of economic output, aiming towards net-zero GHG emissions. This process could also reduce short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) emissions, including black carbon and methane. They have relatively short atmospheric lifetimes but have large radiative forcing and impact human health. Therefore, redu... Scientific publications RESOURCE Tracking urban health policies: a conceptual framework with special focus on air pollution in African cities The report is an outcome of the last component of the UHI model process, policy tracking and monitoring outcomes. The report proposes a framework for tracking urban health policies, with a special focus on the impacts of air quality and energy access on human health and well-being in African countries, giving some examples from the pilot project in Accra. The report also provides resources to surv... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Integrating Climate and SDG Knowledge and Data for Action The report, "Seeking Synergy Solutions: Integrating Climate and SDG Knowledge and Data for Action," highlights the necessity of bridging the gap between climate action and sustainable development goals (SDGs). It emphasizes the importance of integrated policies to enhance resource efficiency and policy coherence, stressing the need for accessible and relevant data to support synergistic decision-m... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Short-Lived Climate Pollutants and USAID's Climate Strategy: Achieving Fast Mitigation The report emphasizes the importance of addressing short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) to simultaneously combat climate change and improve air quality. It highlights integrated policy approaches that target both greenhouse gases and SLCPs, like methane and black carbon, for synergistic benefits. The document also provides guidance on leveraging air quality management frameworks to implement eff... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments RESOURCE Toolkit for MSMEs to Control Air Pollution The "Toolkit for MSMEs to Control Air Pollution" provides a comprehensive guide for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to identify and mitigate air pollution sources within their operations. It outlines technological solutions, nature-based strategies, and the importance of partnerships with local communities to enhance air quality. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for awareness crea... Guidelines, Tools & Models RESOURCE Integrated Assessment of Short-lived Climate Pollutants in Latin America and the Caribbean This comprehensive assessment of short-lived climate pollutants in the Latin American and Caribbean region is meant to serve as a guide for policy makers and implementers to identify which measures are most important for delivering the maximum near-term multiple-benefits in the region. It also an opportunity and invitation for countries to strengthen national action and regional cooperation that w... Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ 163/165 Next page › Last page »