PRC's 10 Year Path Towards Cleaner Air: An Asian Perspective Read more about PRC's 10 Year Path Towards Cleaner Air: An Asian Perspective
Weihao Zhang Keywords environment clean air management Read more about Weihao Zhang Weihao Zhang is the China Air Quality Program Manager. Weihao is responsible for the management and implementation of air quality program in China and supports the implementation of air quality and climate change program of Clean Air Asia in other Asian countries. He holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science and Engineering and a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering from Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
Measures and Achievements of Air Pollution Control in Beijing Read more about Measures and Achievements of Air Pollution Control in Beijing
Xu Xiangchao Keywords air pollution control climate change industrial pollution prevention environment Read more about Xu Xiangchao Xu Xiangchao, Director of the Research Office of the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau(BEE). He previously served as the Deputy Director of the Air Division and the Chief of the Comprehensive Law Enforcement of BEE. For many years, he has been engaged in regulatory enforcement, formulation and implementation of measures for the prevention and control of air pollution in Beijing, emergency response to severe air pollution, industrial pollution prevention and control, pollution reduction in the energy sector, and dust pollution control, etc.
Health Effects of Air Pollution: PRC Progress and Regional Challenges in Asia Read more about Health Effects of Air Pollution: PRC Progress and Regional Challenges in Asia
Tao Xue Keywords air pollution climate change environment clean air management Read more about Tao Xue Dr. Xue is a Research Professor from school of the public health, Peking University Health Science Center. He leads a team focusing on air pollution and climate change, their exposure and health impact assessments. Findings from his team contribute to understanding burden of diseases attributable to PM2.5, O3, and wildfire, among the vulnerable subpopulations, particularly, pregnant women and children. The recent works are delivered by high-quality journals, including Lancet Planetary Health, National Science Review, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and eLife.
Multi-resolution Emission Inventory for PRC and Applications in Policy Read more about Multi-resolution Emission Inventory for PRC and Applications in Policy
How to Build a Scientific Base for Clean Air Policy in China: Program on the Causes and Mechanisms to Address PR China's Air Pollution Complex Read more about How to Build a Scientific Base for Clean Air Policy in China: Program on the Causes and Mechanisms to Address PR China's Air Pollution Complex
Development and Application of the Global Nested Air Quality Prediction Modeling System (GNAQPMS) for Mitigating Air Pollution in PR China Read more about Development and Application of the Global Nested Air Quality Prediction Modeling System (GNAQPMS) for Mitigating Air Pollution in PR China
Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution Read more about Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution