AIR POLLUTION IN DELHI: A REVIEW OF PAST AND CURRENT POLICY APPROACHES

L. de Vito, T. Chatterton, A. Namdeo, S. M. Shiva Nagendra, S. Gulia, Sanjiv Goyal, M. Bell, P. Goodman, J. Longhurst, E. Hayes, Rakesh Kumar, V. Sethi, Sengupta B. Gitakrishanan Ramadurai, S. Majumder, J. Menon, M. Turamari, J. Barnes
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Delhi National Capital Region (Delhi NCR) is facing serious challenges linked to worrying levels of air pollution (mainly NO2, PM10 and PM2.5). The CADTIME prject (Clean Air in Delhi through Implementation, Mitigation and Engagement) aims to understand what is required to deliver significant reductions in levels of air pollution. This paper presents the results of the first stage of the project: it firstly contextualises the challenges of air quality management in Delhi within the broader evolution of environmental policies and governance in India, with particular consideration to the tensions between environmental protection and the country’s development objectives. Secondly, it sets out how CADTIME will combine multiple source qualitative and quantitative data to develop an air quality action plan and an implementation strategy. In particular, through two workshops with local and national experts and stakeholders, and two rounds of focus groups with citizens of Delhi we will contrast stakeholders’ priorities and preferences for existing and potential solutions to air pollution with citizens’ lived experiences, thus assessing the political/technical feasibility and public acceptability of current and proposed measures. Furthermore, we will complement the primary qualitative data with a critical review examining the successes and failures of UK and European policies to draw lessons that can be relevant for Delhi and to avoid ineffective policies and achieve cost-effective solutions for the city in the shortest possible time.
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德里空气污染:回顾过去和现在的政策方法
德里国家首都区(德里NCR)正面临着令人担忧的空气污染水平(主要是二氧化氮、可吸入颗粒物和PM2.5)带来的严峻挑战。CADTIME项目(通过实施、缓解和参与在德里清洁空气)旨在了解显著降低空气污染水平所需的条件。本文介绍了项目第一阶段的结果:它首先在印度环境政策和治理的广泛演变中,将德里空气质量管理的挑战置于背景下,特别考虑到环境保护与国家发展目标之间的紧张关系。其次,它阐明CADTIME将如何结合多个来源的定性和定量数据,制定空气质素行动计划和实施策略。特别是,通过与地方和国家专家和利益相关者的两次研讨会,以及与德里公民的两轮焦点小组,我们将把利益相关者对现有和潜在空气污染解决方案的优先事项和偏好与公民的生活经验进行对比,从而评估当前和拟议措施的政治/技术可行性和公众可接受性。此外,我们将通过对英国和欧洲政策的成功和失败的批判性审查来补充主要的定性数据,以吸取与德里相关的经验教训,避免无效的政策,并在尽可能短的时间内为城市实现具有成本效益的解决方案。
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