The haze problem in Northern Thailand and policies to combat it: A review
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that a third of all global deaths from stroke, lung cancer and respiratory diseases can be linked to air pollution. In some cities, breathing polluted air is as dangerous as smoking 25 cigarettes a day. This is a literature review tha...
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Main Authors: | James Moran, Chirada NaSuwan, Ora Orn Poocharoen |
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2019
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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