Open burning

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Conference Paper
IWWG-ARB 2025 - The 6th Symposium of the International Waste Working Group Asian Regional Branch
Open waste burning (OWB) is a source of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) such as CH4, BC, and CO 2, as well as other primary air pollutants such as total suspended particulates (TSP), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (NO x), and sulfur dioxide (SO 2). This study aims to estimate the total OWB emissions from OWB activity. This study used...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Waste Management & Recycling Technology
Open waste burning (OWB) is a prevalent waste management practice in many parts of Asia, contributing significantly to air pollution and undermining efforts towards climate mitigation. This paper examines the nexus of waste management, pollution control, and health while providing policy recommendations to address policy gaps and implementation...
Conference Paper
14th International Conference on Sustainable Waste Management - Circular Economy and IPLA Global Forum 2024
Open waste burning (OWB) is a prevalent waste management practice in many parts of Asia, contributing significantly to air pollution and undermining efforts towards climate mitigation. This paper examines the nexus of waste management, pollution control, and health while providing policy recommendations to address policy gaps and implementation...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Atmosphere
Author:
Tatsuya
Hanaoka
Nguyen Thi Kim
Oanh
Lai Nguyen
Huy
Supat
Wangwongwatana
Piyarattana
Homyok
Christopher
Malley
Tomoki
Hirayama
Yurie
Goto
Kazumasa
Kawashima
Markus
Amann
This research is a new data-based evaluation of the prospects for implementing measures against open burning in Thailand. More specifically, it presents a systematic analysis of the potential obstacles to the implementation of the combustion regulations included in Thailand's PM2.5 countermeasures plan in terms of economics, technology...