An Investigation into A Socio-Economic Fit Between Vehicular Emissions and Economic Activities: A Case Study of Commercial Vehicles
Naveed Gul,
Naila Nazir
Abstract:Vehicular emission is one of the challenges in managing environmental pollution. The present study is designed to find a socio-economic fit between economic activities and the resultant emissions associated with automobiles. To proceed, it focuses on estimating seven different types of vehicular emissions; carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, particulate matter 2.5 and 10, volatile organic compounds, and the total suspended particulate matter. This exercise is based on data from a sample of 1200 re… Show more
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