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Health burden evaluation of industrial parks caused by PM2.5 pollution at city scale
Industrial park is an important emission sector of PM 2.5 pollution. Previous studies have provided valuable information on the impact of PM 2.5 from...
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The impact of environmental regulation and economic expectations on crop-livestock integration among hog farmers: a field study from China
Decoupling of crop-livestock systems increases the risks of pollution, waste of nutrient resources, and biodiversity loss. Crop-livestock integration...
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Proximity to Roads Does Not Modify Inorganic Nitrogen Deposition in a Topographically Complex, High Traffic, Subalpine Forest
Vehicles are an important source for N deposition that may negatively impact roadside ecosystems. While elevated roadside N deposition has been found...
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Potential reductions in fine particulate matter and premature mortality following implementation of air pollution controls on coal-fired power plants in India
Coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) account for > 70% of electricity generation in India, but < 5% of facilities have installed technologies for sulfur...
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Digital infrastructure construction, diversified environmental regulation, and dual control of urban carbon emissions—quasi-natural experiment from “broadband China” strategy
This study used three batches of “broadband China” strategies (BCS) implemented from 2014 to 2016 as quasi-natural experiments (QE) to distinguish...
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Premature mortality risk and associated economic loss assessment due to PM2.5 exposure in Delhi, India during 2015–2019
Particulate matter especially PM 2.5 has always been a prime concern for human health. An Integrated Exposure–Response (IER) function and Value of...
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Threshold effects of environmental regulation types on green investment by heavily polluting enterprises
BackgroundIn the stage of sustainable development, enterprises should not only focus on economic efficiency, but also on ecological protection, for...
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The influence of slopes on interrill erosion processes using loessial soil
PurposeThe influence of slope gradient on interrill erosion processes is a key scientific problem in the decision-making process regarding soil...
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Comparison of metropolitan cities for mortality rates attributed to ambient air pollution using the AirQ model
In the present study, the air pollution dynamics of the metropolitan cities of Balıkesir, Bursa, Istanbul, Kocaeli, Sakarya and Tekirdağ in the...
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Benefits of air quality for human health resulting from climate change mitigation through dietary change and food loss prevention policy
Food production, particularly cattle husbandry, contributes significantly to air pollution and its associated health hazards. However, making changes...
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Heterogeneous environmental regulations and firm financial performance: the moderating effects of marketization
Decades of debates on the economy-based effects of environmental regulations (ERs) have yet reached an agreement. The inconsistent conclusions drawn...
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Effects of green spaces on alleviating mortality attributable to PM2.5 in China
Increasing research suggested that green spaces are associated with many health benefits, but evidence for the quantitative relationship between...
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The sensitivity of health impact assessments of PM2.5 from South African coal-fired power stations
Unabated emissions of precursor gases from coal-fired power stations in South Africa greatly contribute to ambient PM 2.5 concentration in the region,...
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Health benefits from the reduction of PM2.5 concentrations under carbon tax and emission trading scheme: a case study in China
Climate policies could improve air quality, thereby generating health benefits and thus increasing labour input for economic growth. Nevertheless,...
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Adapting non-parametric spline representations of outdoor air pollution health effects associations for use in public health benefits assessment
The magnitude and shape of the association between outdoor air pollution concentrations and health need to be characterized in order to estimate...
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Computational and experimental assessment of health risks of fine particulate matter in Nan**g and Yangzhou, China
Fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) is a major air pollutant in most cities of China, and poses great health risks to local residents. In this study, the...
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Navigating the interconnected risks in currency valuation: unveiling the role of climate policy uncertainty
Given the significance of fostering sustainable climate conditions for long-term economic stability and financial resilience, this study probes the...
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Exposure assessment of particulate matter during various construction activities in Kanpur City, India
The study investigates the effect of emissions of particulate matter arising out of different construction activities from five construction sites in...
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The Impact of Environmental Regulation on Green Investment: The Regulatory Role of Internal Control
This paper takes the heavily polluted listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen A-shares in China from 2010 to 2018 as the research sample, and uses... -
Potential and health impact assessment of air pollutant emission reduction: a case study of China
Air pollution has become the world’s largest human health and environmental risk factor. This study used the greenhouse gas and air pollution...