Air quality management refers to the efforts and strategies implemented to monitor, regulate, and improve the quality of air in a specific area. It involves measures such as pollution control, emission reduction, and public health initiatives.
Related terms
Pollution Control: The practice of implementing measures to prevent or reduce pollution in order to maintain or improve air quality.
Emission Reduction: The process of decreasing the release of harmful substances into the atmosphere, aiming to minimize negative impacts on air quality.
Public Health Initiatives: Programs and actions taken by governments and organizations to promote public health by addressing issues related to air pollution and its effects on communities.