THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION THROUGH THE REGIONAL POLLUTION ABATEMENT PROGRAMS

Heavily polluted areas are designated by the prime minister, based on Article 17 of the Basic Environment Law in Japan. Pollution Abatement Programs are created by governors of the prefectures in which the designated areas are located and then approved by the prime minister. According to these progr...

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