Tradeoffs between groundwater conservation and air pollution from agricultural fires in northwest India
Abstract
Air pollution imposes enormous public health and economic burdens in northwest India. Groundwater conservation policies appear to be exacerbating the crisis by concentrating agricultural burning in the late fall with a 39% higher peak fire intensity occurring when meteorological conditions favour poor air quality. Reconciling food security, resource depletion and environmental quality tradeoffs is necessary for achieving sustainable development...
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Title
Tradeoffs between groundwater conservation and air pollution from agricultural fires in northwest India
Published Date
Jun 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
7
Pages
580 - 583
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