A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE OF VEHICULAR EMISSION CONTROL POLICY AND PRACTICES: AN INTERFACE WITH KATHMANDU VALLEY CASE, NEPAL

Authors

  • Bhupendra Das Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur
  • Prakash V. Bhave International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Lalitpur,
  • Siva Praveen Puppala International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Lalitpur
  • Rejina M. Byanju Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jist.v23i1.22199

Keywords:

Transport sector, Vehicular emissions, Air quality, Policy, Emissions control

Abstract

Transport sector is growing most rapidly around the world in line with the urban and socio-economic growth, which is contributing to severe air pollution. Air pollution has been of much concern mainly due to air quality, human exposure, public health, climate change, and visibility reduction. At present, in the media and policy arena, significant attention is given to the transport air pollution and its effect. Although most of the developed countries established vehicular emission control practices, it is very primitive in the developing countries including Nepal. This paper highlights global policies/legislations that have been practiced for emissions control from high emitting vehicles based on the available literature. The insights and lessons based information presented in this paper will add value to the policy makers for creating strong policy packages of air quality management for Kathmandu valley including other parts of Nepal.

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Published

2019-01-01

How to Cite

Das, B., Bhave, P. V., Puppala, S. P., & Byanju, R. M. (2019). A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE OF VEHICULAR EMISSION CONTROL POLICY AND PRACTICES: AN INTERFACE WITH KATHMANDU VALLEY CASE, NEPAL. Journal of Institute of Science and Technology, 23(1), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.3126/jist.v23i1.22199

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