Transboundary air pollution and cross-border cooperation: Insights from marine vessel emissions regulations in Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Many coastal cities regulate shipping emissions within their jurisdictions. However, the transboundary nature of air pollution makes such efforts largely ineffective unless they are accompanied by reciprocal, legally-binding regulatory agreements with neighbouring cities. Due to various technical, e...
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Main Authors: | KIM, Seung Kyum, VAN GEVELT, Terry, JOOSSE, Paul, BENNETT, Mia M. |
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2022
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