tailieunhanh - Addressing the Links between Indoor Air Pollution, Household Energy and Human Health
Because air quality “increments” were exceeded in North Dakota in the early 1980s, the NPS was required under the Clean Air Act to make a determination as to whether or not the exceedance would be likely to produce an “adverse impact” to air quality-related values in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Lichen species determined to be present in the park (Wetmore 1983) and potentially sensitive to air pollutants were evaluated with regard to concentrations of air pollutants known to cause health impacts to these species. The analysis determined that the current and predicted concentrations of sulfur dioxide at. | who hde hid Original English Distr. Limited Addressing the Links between Indoor Air Pollution World Health Organization Washington DC 3-4 May 2000 Based on the WHO-USAID Global Consultation on the Health Impact of Indoor Air Pollution and Household Energy in Developing Countries Meeting report Copyright World Health Organization 2002 This document is not issued to the general public and all rights are reserved by the World Health Organization WHO . The document may not be reviewed abstracted quoted reproduced or translated in part or in whole without the prior written permission of WHO. No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic mechanical or other - without the prior written permission of WHO. The views expressed in this document by named authors are solely the responsibility of those .
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