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Atmospheric pollution Name Institutional affiliation
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Introduction Atmospheric pollution n Arizona The social, economic and environmental perspectives on atmospheric pollution Effects of atmospheric pollution on the environment Role of sustainability plans in the reduction of atmospheric pollution
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Atmospheric pollution Specific details on atmospheric pollution The negative impacts of atmospheric pollution on the inhabitants It can cause death to the habitats of the area, diseases The effects of atmospheric pollution are felt on both local and global level.
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Atmospheric pollution
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Atmospheric pollution from industries
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Social, economic, and environmental perspectives on atmospheric pollution The social perspective on atmospheric pollution recognizes the physical existence of air pollution. Economic perspectives emphasizes on the economic impacts of atmospheric pollution. Environmental perspectives entail the effects that air pollution has on the environment.
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Effects of atmospheric pollution in Arizona The valley of Arizona for a lot of dirt, toxic metals, ammonia from farm fertilizer, and ozone that results to irritation of the nasal tissues. The effects on the people, wildlife and the environment The effects of sustainable human consumption
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Approaches to addressing atmospheric pollution Pollution prevention Control technologies Control measures Control strategies give a combination voluntary measures and also mandatory controls that should be implemented on a global scale. These strategies have been effective.
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Sustainability plans Sustainability plans help to create a conducive environment. They are aimed at reducing air pollution. The plan includes social, economic and environmental perspectives
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Stakeholders and their roles The different stakeholders in the sustainability plan include local community residents, governmental agencies, and nonprofit organizations.
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Review of the plan The general review of the sustainability plan The reason why it is successful than the current actions How the sustainability plan is key to the application of policy options Contribution of the plan to good governance
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References Bickerstaff, K. (2014). Risk perception research: socio-cultural perspectives on the public experience of air pollution. Environment international Matyssek, R., Clarke, N., Cudlín, P., Mikkelsen, T. N., Tuovinen, J. P., Wieser, G., & Paoletti, E. (2013). Climate Change, Air Pollution and Global Challenges: Understanding and Perspectives from Forest Research (Vol. 13). Newnes. Romstad, E. (2013). Team approaches in reducing nonpoint source pollution. Ecological Economics. Holgate, S. T. (2009). Air pollution and health. San Diego: Academic Press.
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