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Air Quality Management Related Programs of ADB in the People’s Republic of China

Learn about the Asian Development Bank's activities and initiatives related to air quality management in the People's Republic of China. This presentation covers various components, including controlling vehicle emissions, stationary sources of pollution, transboundary air pollution, climate change, and renewable energy. Discover the ADB's pipeline projects and future plans in this field.

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Air Quality Management Related Programs of ADB in the People’s Republic of China

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  1. Air Quality Management Related Programs of ADB in the People’s Republic of China Ashok Bhargava Asian Development Bank PRC Development Partners’ Coordination Meeting for Clean Air 27 September 2006

  2. Outline of Presentation • Introduction • Summary of ADB Activities with AQM related components in the PRC • Summary of ADB Activities with AQM related components in the projects pipeline

  3. Introduction (1) • One of the priorities according to the Country Strategy Program Update (2006-2008) for ADB’s operations in the PRC is promoting environmental improvement and clean development • ADB’s past activities related to AQM in PRC have focused on cleaner production and energy efficiency, controlling transboundary air pollution – dust and sandstorms and controlling acid rain • These activities were in the form of lending and non-lending activities – regional technical assistances (RETA), project preparatory technical assistances (PPTA), and advisory technical assistances (ADTA)

  4. Introduction (2) • ADB’s experience on projects with AQM components can be summarized based on the focus or components of the projects, i.e.: • General UAQM projects • Mobile sources of air pollution • Stationary sources of air pollution • Transboundary air pollution • Climate change and greenhouse gas abatement • Health impacts of air pollution

  5. Regional ADB activities with a PRC component on General AQM

  6. ADB activities in PRC with a component on controlling vehicle emissions (1)

  7. ADB activities in PRC with a component on controlling vehicle emissions (2)

  8. ADB activities in PRC with a component on controlling stationary sources of air pollution (1)

  9. ADB activities in PRC with a component on controlling stationary sources of air pollution (2)

  10. ADB activities in PRC with a component on controlling stationary sources of air pollution (3)

  11. ADB activities in PRC on controlling transboundary air pollution

  12. ADB activities in PRC focusing on Climate Change and Renewable Energy (1)

  13. ADB activities in PRC focusing on Climate Change and Renewable Energy (2)

  14. Summary of ADB Activities in the Pipeline with AQM-related Components in PRC

  15. ADB activities in the Pipeline with AQM-related components (1)

  16. ADB activities in the Pipeline with AQM-related components (2)

  17. ADB activities in the Pipeline with AQM-related components (3)

  18. Looking Ahead • A Study on Interprovincial Acid Rain Control– Technical Assistance is being processed in ADB • It will be part of the e-Asia and Knowledge Partnership Fund established by ADB and the Korean Government

  19. Thank you!For More Information: E-mail: Web site: www.adb.org

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