Integrated Vehicle Emission Reduction Strategy for Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
Syafruddin, Ahmad; Budiman, Bambang Tri; Resosudarmo, Budy P.; Harwati, Fitri; Tomo, Haryo Satriyo; Loedin, Liliansari; Soejachmoen, Moekti Handajani; Restiti, NGA; Tamin, Ridwan D.; Manurung, Roma; Syahril, Shanty; Rosenthal, Shelagh | July 2002
Abstract
The objective of action plan formulation is to develop an integrated vehicle emission reduction strategy for DKI Jakarta so that it can fulfill the DKI Jakarta AAQS. The action plan was built on the results of earlier studies and formulated using a participatory and process approach. Furthermore, the resulting consensus document is expected to serve as policy guidelines for all stakeholders to reduce vehicle emissions in DKI Jakarta.
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Syafruddin, Ahmad; Budiman, Bambang Tri; Resosudarmo, Budy P.; Harwati, Fitri; Tomo, Haryo Satriyo; Loedin, Liliansari; Soejachmoen, Moekti Handajani; Restiti, NGA; Tamin, Ridwan D.; Manurung, Roma; Syahril, Shanty; Rosenthal, Shelagh. 2002. Integrated Vehicle Emission Reduction Strategy for Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6320.Keywords
Social Environment
Regulatory Environments
International Environmental Relations
Environmental Regulation
Environmental Law and Legislation
Environmental Issues
Environmental Indicators
Environmental Guidelines
Environment and Pollution Prevention
Road & Highway Transport
Transport Efficiency
Transport Management
Transport Policy
Transportation
Pollution Indexes
Emission Control
Environmental Statistics
Environmentally Sound Technology
Pollution Control
Vehicle
Automobile industry
Automobile service
Motor vehicles
Urban traffic
Environmental compliances costs
Air quality indexes
Environmental indexes
Environmental impact evaluation
Greenhouse gas mitigation
Gasoline vapor control
Prevention of pollution
Air quality management
Local government and environmental policy
Emissions trading
Pollution
Environmental impact analysis
Pollution measurement
Automotive transportation
Vehicles
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