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There are very few indicators which may as genuinely be used to demonstrate the level of welfare of a community, as the availability of pure and clean air to breathe for the people. Air pollution, however, is not only a social welfare indicator, it is also one of the most important interdisciplinary problems endangering our environment. Therefore, it deserves to be treated with its causes, effects and control techniques.
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Müezzinoğlu, A. (1992). Industrial Air Pollution: Planning for Air Quality, Risk Assessment and Pollution Control. In: Müezzinoğlu, A., Williams, M.L. (eds) Industrial Air Pollution. NATO ASI Series, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76051-8_1
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