lrtap (long-range transboundary air pollution) cooperative programme
The LRTAP (Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution) cooperative programme can be defined as an international collaboration aiming to address the issue of air pollution that travels across national boundaries over long distances. It involves multiple countries working together to monitor and mitigate the impacts of air pollution, sharing information, implementing policies, and finding solutions to reduce harmful pollutants.
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