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Developments in Emission Control Technologies/Strategies: A Case Study

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Restoration and Recovery of an Industrial Region

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Initiated by government legislation and encouraged by economic factors (Box 21.1), developments in emission control technologies and strategies are taking place at an accelerating pace within industrialized nations. The sophistication of these developments is increasing at the same time. However, global application of the technology is lacking, particularly in developing countries.

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Bouillon, D.F. (1995). Developments in Emission Control Technologies/Strategies: A Case Study. In: Gunn, J.M. (eds) Restoration and Recovery of an Industrial Region. Springer Series on Environmental Management. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2520-1_21

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