Air Pollution as a Threat to Sustainable Development
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November -0001) | Viewed by 13507
Special Issue Editors
Interests: climate change policy; global supply chain; air pollution-health-socioeconomic nexus; technology innovation
Interests: air pollutant emissions accounting; air pollution control strategy; climate change policy; green energy transition; life cycle assessment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The heart of sustainable development lies in the health and well-being of people and our planet, which means air pollution—the deaths and disabilities it causes and its close links to climate change—is a huge threat to delivering on the vision of a better world. Air pollution is also related to the medical expenses (SDG1), energy (SDG7), and cities (SDG11). Additionally, the pathway to achieving other sustainable development goals (SDGs), such as sustainable production and consumption (SDG12), also contributes to air pollution-related targets. The integrated nature of the 2030 agenda for the 17 SDGs calls for a systematic analysis of the trade-offs and synergies between air pollution and many other goals and targets. The topics of this Special Issue include but are not limited to the following:
- Is the world on track to achieve the air pollution-related SDGs and targets?
- What are the roles of different policies in the future development of air pollution?
- What are the trade-offs and synergies between air pollution-related SDG targets and other SDGs?
- What is the best way to achieve multiple SDGs in developing countries?
Dr. Jing Meng
Prof. Jiashuo Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air pollution
- health
- sustainable development goals
- trade off
- synergy
- climate change
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