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Air Pollution Governance in East Asia

Air Pollution Governance in East Asia

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This book examines the cases of air pollution in Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China, focusing on the technical and socioeconomic-political aspects of these challenges. It combines perspectives from social sciences and science, technology, and society studies to provide a comprehensive analysis of the region's air pollution problems and their solutions.

Format: Hardback
Length: 262 pages
Publication date: 15 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Air pollution in East Asia is a significant health concern that not only affects human well-being but also has detrimental effects on the environment. This pollution, which is caused by various factors such as industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, and agricultural practices, leads to a range of problems, including respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and environmental degradation. Moreover, air pollution has significant economic consequences, as it can reduce productivity, increase healthcare costs, and damage infrastructure.

To address these challenges, governments and organizations in East Asia have implemented a range of policies and measures. For example, many countries have implemented emissions standards for vehicles and industries, while others have promoted the use of renewable energy sources. Additionally, there have been efforts to improve public transportation systems and promote sustainable agriculture practices.

Despite these efforts, air pollution in East Asia remains a significant problem. The region is home to many densely populated cities, which are particularly vulnerable to air pollution due to the concentration of human activities and emissions. Moreover, transboundary air pollution, which occurs when pollutants cross national borders, can also be a significant problem, particularly in areas such as the Pearl River Delta and the Gobi Desert.

To address these challenges, regional cooperation is essential. Governments, organizations, and researchers in East Asia need to work together to develop and implement effective policies and measures to reduce air pollution. This may involve sharing best practices, investing in infrastructure, and promoting sustainable development practices.

In addition, public awareness and education are also important in addressing air pollution. Governments and organizations can work to raise public awareness about the health risks associated with air pollution and the importance of taking action to reduce emissions. This may involve promoting the use of clean energy sources, reducing vehicle emissions, and promoting sustainable agriculture practices.

Finally, international cooperation is also important in addressing air pollution in East Asia. The region is interconnected, and pollutants can travel long distances before being deposited in other countries. Therefore, international agreements and cooperation can help to reduce the transboundary impact of air pollution and promote global environmental sustainability.

In conclusion, air pollution in East Asia is a significant health concern that has damaging effects on the environment, society, and economy. While governments and organizations have implemented policies and measures to address this problem, more needs to be done to reduce air pollution and promote sustainable development. Regional cooperation, public awareness and education, and international cooperation are all essential components of this effort. By working together, we can create a cleaner and healthier environment for ourselves and future generations.
This book examines various cases of air pollution within East Asia, focusing on Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China. The contributors to the book analyze the technical and socioeconomic-political aspects of these challenges through a range of case studies from around the region.

Air pollution in East Asia is a major health risk that has damaging impacts on the environment, leading to impacts on society, economic growth, and welfare. While existing laws and policies have made progress in alleviating air pollution in each country in the region, the protection of favorable environments and the resolution of transboundary air pollution problems have become major targets of regional cooperation.

Combining perspectives from social sciences and science, technology, and society studies, the contributors to this book examine both the technical and socioeconomic-political aspects of these challenges through a range of case studies from around the region. The book is a valuable read for researchers and policymakers looking at air pollution and transboundary governance challenges within and beyond East Asia.

The book begins by providing an overview of the air pollution problem in East Asia, including the sources and impacts of air pollution, as well as the existing laws and policies that have been implemented to address it. The contributors then examine the technical aspects of air pollution, including the sources and characteristics of air pollutants, as well as the technologies and practices that can be used to reduce air pollution.

The book also explores the socioeconomic-political aspects of air pollution, including the role of government, industry, and society in shaping air pollution policies and practices. The contributors discuss the challenges of implementing effective air pollution policies in East Asia, including the need for political will, public participation, and the availability of resources.

The book includes a range of case studies from around East Asia, including examples from Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China. These case studies provide a detailed analysis of the technical and socioeconomic-political aspects of air pollution in each country, as well as the challenges and opportunities for addressing these challenges.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of technology in addressing air pollution. The contributors discuss the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, as well as the use of advanced air pollution control technologies, such as scrubbers and filters. They also discuss the challenges of implementing these technologies, including the need for investment, the availability of skilled labor, and the regulatory framework.

Another key theme of the book is the role of public participation in addressing air pollution. The contributors discuss the importance of engaging the public in air pollution policy and practice, including the need for education and awareness-raising campaigns, as well as the role of civil society
society in shaping air pollution policies and practices. They also discuss the challenges of engaging the public in air pollution policy and practice, including the need for political will, public participation, and the availability of resources.

The book concludes by discussing the challenges and opportunities for addressing air pollution in East Asia. The contributors highlight the need for continued efforts to reduce air pollution, including the need for political will, public participation, and the availability of resources. They also discuss the need for international cooperation to address transboundary air pollution problems, including the need for cooperation between countries, the private sector, and civil society.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable contribution to the literature on air pollution and transboundary governance challenges in East Asia. The contributors offer a comprehensive analysis of the technical and socioeconomic-political aspects of air pollution in the region, as well as a range of case studies from around the region. The book is a valuable read for researchers and policymakers looking at air pollution and transboundary governance challenges within and beyond East Asia.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032078342

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