LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 13:6 June 2013
ISSN 1930-2940

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Analysis & Measurement of Air Pollution &
Local Ecological Action Plan (LEAP) in Mashhad – Iran

Mahdi Nakhavali, M.A


Abstract

In this research the analysis and measurement of air pollution and Local ecological action plan (LEAP) in Mashhad will be studied. We will study the air pollution factors in order to determine the most effective element of air pollution, the diseases caused by air pollution and the ways of managing and controlling local air pollution.

This study shows that afforestation is the best way to deal with air pollution. Considering the results of this study, in order to reduce the high levels of pollution and making the air clean, increasing green areas is the most important option.

Keywords: Air pollution, Local ecological action plan, Air pollution factors, S.W.O.T.

1. Introduction

1.1. The history of air pollution

Air pollution means the existence of one or more pollutant agents like: dust, fumes, gas, mists, smells and moisture in the air. These pollutant agents have their own quantities, characteristics and special time of staying in the air which are very dangerous for human, plants and animals' lives. These factors will affect strongly on human being's way of life and make living difficult for them.


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Mahdi Nakhavali, M.A.
Department of Ecological Engineering
Faculty of Forestry
University of Belgrade
P.O. Box 11000
Belgrade
Zvecanska 60/5
Serbia
andrenakhavali@gmail.com

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