Gaseous and Particulate Matter Emissions from Road Transport: The Case of Kolkata, India
Indian cities are highly dependent on road transport for freight and passenger traffic movements. The estimated road transport led yearly emission inventory of pollutants for 25 million-plus population cities of India indicates vehicle stock as the critical contributor to air pollution in cities. Du...
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Main Authors: | Dutta Abhishek, Jinsart Wanida |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/231859a696bb4a5eb75fbb6bf4f79b49 |
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