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    Asian Environment Outlook 2005 Highlights

    Annandale, David; Fry, Albert; Halal, William; King, Peter; McCauley, David; Salazar, Rachel | September 2005
    Abstract
    These Highlights are a condensed version of the full AEO 2005 report. They present the report’s key findings, conclusions, and recommendations on how a stronger engagement by the private sector can be advanced. The initial draft of AEO 2005 was prepared by a team led by Peter King, Advisor, and was brought to completion by David McCauley, Senior Environmental Economist, under the overall guidance of Nessim Ahmad, Director, Environment and Social Safeguards Division, ADB. Valuable assistance and feedback was provided by many reviewers, including an AEO Expert Advisory Panel, ADB staff and consultants, and other stakeholders.
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    Annandale, David; Fry, Albert; Halal, William; King, Peter; McCauley, David; Salazar, Rachel. 2005. Asian Environment Outlook 2005 Highlights. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6207.
    Keywords
    Work Environment
    Urban Environment
    Social Environment
    Regulatory Environments
    Marine Environment
    International Environmental Relations
    Institutional Environment Assessment
    Global Environment
    Environmental Sustainability
    Environmental Strategy
    Environmental Services
    Environmental Resources
    Environmental Management and Planning
    Environmental Issues
    Environmental Guidelines
    Environmental Effects
    Environment and Pollution Prevention
    Environmental Control
    Environmental Technology
    Land Development
    Forestry Development
    Fishery Development
    Environmental Statistics
    Environmental Planning
    Environmental Management
    Environmental Education
    Environmental Capacity
    Pollution Control
    Nature Protection
    Environmental Conservation
    Emission Control
    Air quality indexes
    Ecological risk assessment
    Environmental impact evaluation
    Analysis of environmental impact
    Environmental toxicology
    Health risk assessment
    Rain and rainfall
    Acid precipitation
    Ozone-depleting substance mitigation
    Greenhouse gas mitigation
    Prevention of pollution
    Air quality
    Air quality management
    Pollution
    Emissions trading
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    Annandale, David
    Fry, Albert
    Halal, William
    King, Peter
    McCauley, David
    Salazar, Rachel
    Theme
    Environment

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