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    • Achieving clean air for blue skies in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2023-05)
      According to UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook (GEO) 6 for Cities, air pollution is currently the largest environmental health risk in cities. As such, cities are an integral part of the solution in fighting air pollution ...
    • Caucasus Environment Outlook - Second edition 

      United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme, 2024-11)
      The second edition of the Caucasus Environment Outlook (CEO-2) emphasizes in its nine chapters the importance of regional environmental monitoring through a participatory and consultative approach. It explores the latest ...
    • Clean Air and Climate Solutions for ASEAN 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2025-03)
      Air pollution is a critical environmental challenge in Southeast Asia, affecting millions of lives. This report outlines a strategic approach to improving air quality while also combatting climate change in the ASEAN region. ...
    • Global Nitrous Oxide Assessment 

      United Nations Environment Programme; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (United Nations Environment Programme, 2024-11)
      This Assessment presents an updated emissions budget, new projections of ozone, climate and air quality impacts under different scenarios, and the most recent evaluations of effectiveness and costs of abatement measures ...
    • Guide on Ambient Air Quality Legislation - Air Pollution Series 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2023-05)
      Embedding ambient air quality standards (AAQS) in legislation is an important foundation for effective national air quality governance. Legislation can establish institutional responsibility for air quality standards, set ...
    • Wasted Air: Impact of Landfill Fires on Air Pollution and People’s Health in Serbia - Working Paper. Air Pollution Series 

      United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme, 2024-04)
      Insufficient handling of municipal waste in the Republic of Serbia results in severe repercussions for both public health and overall well-being. The consequences of waste accumulation in unsanitary landfills, which are ...