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Summary:
To develop and apply pollution control and measurement technologies for stationary and mobile sources of air pollution and to develop alternative environmentally sound technologies;
To observe and assess systematically the sources and extent of transboundary air pollution resulting from natural processes and anthropogenic activities;
To strengthen the capabilities, particularly of developing countries, to measure, model and assess the fate and impacts of transboundary air pollution, through, inter alia, exchange of information and training of experts;
To develop capabilities to assess and mitigate transboundary air pollution resulting from industrial and nuclear accidents, natural disasters and the deliberate and/or accidental destruction of natural resources;
To encourage the establishment of new and the implementation of existing regional agreements for limiting transboundary air pollution;
To develop strategies aiming at the reduction of emissions causing transboundary air pollution and their effects.

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