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Urbanization and industrialization have caused a persistent decline in air quality, resulting in a significant environmental issue in numerous urban centers across both developed and developing countries. Air pollution is characterized by high levels of suspended particulate matter, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, primarily stemming from increased vehicular use. The book offered a rational basis for air quality management and green belt development in urban areas.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Air Pollution
3. Major Air Pollutants in Urban Air
4. Global Status of Major Air Pollutants
5. Effect of Air Pollutants on Biotic and Abiotic Components of Ecosystems
6. Plants Response to Air Pollution With Respect to Specific Biochemical Parameters
7. Meteorology and Air Pollution
8. Heavy Metals In Urban Environment
9. Mitigatory Methods to Urban Air Pollution
10. Study Plan for Air Pollution Monitoring and Impact Analysis
11. Green Belt Development
12. Sampling & Quantitative Estimation of Major Air Pollutants & Biochemical Parameters of Plants
13. Standards to Control Air Pollution



