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Air pollution regulations new to Zambia

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Environmental regulations in Zambia address all aspects of life and the authorities who are assigned to enforce them seem to be taking a positive approach towards restructuring the run-down environment. Although for a long time nature and the environment has almost been neglected, the situation is not irreversible. This paper examines air pollution problems; these apparently are more difficult to control in the country. Issues covered are those requiring urgent attention and are referred to in the newly introduced law against pollution.

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Mulenga, M.C. Air pollution regulations new to Zambia. The Environmentalist 19, 197–201 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026494510266

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