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Original Articles

Challenges to Managing Air Pollution

Pages 13-23 | Published online: 14 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

There is never enough money, time, or resources to do all the things that need to be done—a statement that is true both for governments and individuals. For governments, this fact implies that (1) priorities need to be established; (2) goals are essential to be set to address these priorities, partly with an eye toward maximizing the net benefits to society; and (3) policies need to be implemented to reach those goals efficiently and effectively. In this article, major challenges of managing air pollution in each of these areas are examined.

Notes

1For a contrary view, see CitationCohen et al., 2004, where the authors argue for a threshold PM2.5 concentration of 7.5 μg/m3 (half the new U.S. annual standard) and argue for either an upper threshold of 50 or 75 μg/m3 or a log-linear concentration-response function for PM2.5 and mortality (which implies small marginal benefits of reducing concentrations for countries with high PM baselines).

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