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RESEARCH: Optimizing the Mix of Strategies for Control of Vehicular Emissions
Authors:RAUL P LEJANO  PACITA M AYALA  ERLINDA A GONZALES
Institution:(1) Montgomery Watson 300 North Lake Avenue, Suite 1200 Pasadena, California 91101, USA , US;(2) California Air Resources Board 9528 Telstar Avenue El Monte, California 91731, USA , US;(3) Environmental Management Bureau Topaz Building 99-101 Kamias Road Quezon City 1102, Philippines , PH
Abstract:/ A number of strategies for the control of vehicular emissions are being considered by the Philippine government to address Metropolitan Manila's air quality problem. An analytical tool is needed for optimizing criteria pollutant reductions given the budgetary constraints. The simplest approach is to take costs and pollutant removals to be linear with each strategy's scale of activity, and this is readily solved as a linear programming problem. Another approach is to use a dynamic system of weights which shift with progressive improvements in pollutant emissions. The two approaches yield somewhat different results, suggesting the sensitivity of the solution to the assumed weights. The study also illustrates the importance of a sound methodology for evaluating priorities given to different air quality goals. One such methodology may involve a polling of expert panels and the public to gain insight into the relative importance given to competing emissions reduction goals. An informal polling of resource agency staff was conducted and discussed in this paper. The authors take the position that proper planning involves tracing intermediate steps to the final outcome and not just focusing on the latter.KEY WORDS: Vehicular emissions; Urban air quality; Emissions control; Optimization; Manila; Environmental systems analysis
Keywords:: Vehicular emissions  Urban air quality  Emissions control  Optimization  Manila  Environmental systems analysis
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