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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Welcome Messages…………………………………………………………….....…...... 1

Keynote Speakers….…………………………………………………………….............. 10

Conference Program Overview…………………………………………..…............. 24

Side Events and Tours……………………………………………………................... 32

Detailed Program…….…………………………………………………………….....…... 36

Kong Ha Award …….………………………………………………………………….....… 56

Poster Sessions………………………………………………………………………...… 58

BCCK Exhibition Hall.…….……………………………………………….....…………… 62

Kuching Vicinity Map…………………………………………………….....………...... 64

Sponsors...…………………………………………………………………....………......... 66

Disclaimer

The conference organizers are only responsible for the sessions they have organized. The views of the speakers and presenters are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the conference organizers. The conference organizers do not guarantee the accuracy of the data in presentations and participants’ materials, and do not accept responsibility for the consequences of their use. Sessions arranged by organizations other than the conference organizers are the sole responsibility of those organizations, including for the session content, materials and speeches.

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The Right Honourable Datuk Patinggi (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji OpengChief Minister of Sarawak

Today we take another important step forward in achieving our long-term goal of an Asia free of air pollution. I am pleased to announce that Sarawak will host the 10th Better Air Quality Conference – Asia’s largest and most prestigious air quality gathering. The theme for this year is Regional Action, Global Impact.

With the strong support from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and the Natural Resources and Environment Board of Sarawak, Clean Air Asia (CAA) and the Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS) will co-organize the biennial BAQ conference in Sarawak, Malaysia, from November 12-16, 2018, at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching. During this event, at least 600 policymakers, practitioners and industry leaders will gather to develop solutions for cleaner air and livable cities.

With air quality in the region continuing to worsen, it is with a sense of great urgency that we announce the convening of BAQ 2018. Collectively, we stand at a critical juncture. Our continued reliance on fossil fuels has spawned a catastrophic rise in pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases, accelerating the pace of global climate change. Air pollution is now recognized as a public health crisis, linked to 7 million premature deaths per year, with Asia bearing the brunt of the mortalities. Immediate transformative action and technological innovation is needed to hold global average temperature rise to below 2°C on pre-industrial levels, as stipulated in the Paris Agreement, and to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

Malaysia plays an important role in this and is taking concrete steps to improve air quality and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. It requires industries to implement

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best available techniques and technologies to achieve stringent emission standards and implement continuous emission monitoring under the new Clean Air Regulations 2014. Its new ambient air quality standards now include PM2.5 as an air pollutant indicator to public health. Its fuel roadmap will limit the sulfur content to 10ppm in diesel by September 2020 making transport emissions significantly cleaner. Malaysia has ambitious plans to decarbonize the transport sector with 100,000 electric cars, 100 electric motorcycles, 2,000 electric buses and 125,000 charger stations to be in place by 2030 as part of the National Green Technology Master Plan and the Electric Mobility Blueprint. Malaysia aims to achieve 2,080MW of renewable energy by 2020 which will result in avoiding 7 million tons of CO2 annually.

We are in a race against time. We need to heed the call to decarbonize our economies and our lifestyles. The pressing nature of the challenges we face underscores the importance of BAQ 2018. The need for vision, unity and collaboration is manifest, and it is in this spirit that we will bring together people who will help transform Asia and bring us closer to our goal of a region where healthy cities and sustainable living, energy and transport are the norm; people who will showcase new concepts, designs and approaches that will help us chart new and more viable future horizons.

(THE RigHT HONOuRABLE DATuK PATiNggi (DR) ABANg HAJi ABDuL RAHMAN ZOHARi

BiN TuN DATuK ABANg HAJi OPENg)CHIEF MINISTER OF SARAWAK

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Robert O’Keefe Chair, Board of Trustees Clean Air Asia

This year is a milestone for Clean Air Asia as we celebrate our 10th Better Air Quality Conference. We’ve come a long way since our first BAQ gathering in 2002, and together we have made significant air quality gains throughout the region and helped elevate air pollution to the forefront of public discourse and government policy action with its growing recognition as a critical environmental, public health and economic issue.

But this year’s BAQ is also held against a background of continuing change in the factors that influence air quality in Asia’s cities - and in our capacity to manage it. The challenges that have preoccupied previous BAQs have evolved - and in some cases increased in their severity - but remain fundamentally similar: the health and climate effects of air pollution; the contribution of household, industrial, stationary and transport sources to air pollution and the need for effective mitigation policies. What has come sharper into focus is the fact that air pollution is an existential threat to us all - a threat that can only be countered by a concerted and focused effort by all stakeholders.

So, there is still a lot for us to do. Despite the considerable progress that has been made in some cities and parts of Asia, we are also seeing regressive policies and plans being put in place elsewhere, and air quality in the region continues to worsen overall - not least because of our continued collective reliance on fossil fuels.

Bjarne Pedersen Executive Director Clean Air Asia

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Air pollution is now beyond doubt a public health crisis, with Asia bearing the brunt of the burden. Of course, linked to this is the equally existential threat to us all from climate change. We must all recognize that immediate transformative action and technological innovation is needed to hold global average temperature rise to below 2°C on pre-industrial levels, as stipulated in the Paris Agreement, and to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

Put simply, we are in a race against time. We need to heed the call to dramatically reduce air pollution and decarbonize our economies and our lifestyles. The pressing nature of the challenges we face underscores the importance of this, our 10th BAQ. The need for vision, unity and collaboration is manifest, and it is in this spirit that we are bringing together people who will help transform Asia and bring us closer to our goal of a region where healthy cities and sustainable living, energy and transport are the norm; people showcasing new concepts, designs and approaches that will help us chart new and more viable future horizons.

Themed “Regional Action, Global Impact”, we believe that with a shared sense of purpose and commitment, this BAQ will mark a turning point in our efforts to reduce emissions and will help usher in a new era for Asia, and indeed the world.

To those who are new to the BAQ Conference, we welcome your presence and look forward to your valuable input and contributions. To those who have joined us in the past, we welcome you back and hope that we can continue to shape a better world for all.

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Dr Noor Zaitun Yahaya (AHEA uK)President The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia

On behalf of the BAQ 2018 organizing committee, I am honored and delighted to welcome you to the 10th Better Air Quality Conference in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. I am grateful to the see many experts who will come to share their knowledge in this conference. A conference such as this provide a valuable opportunity for research scientists, industry specialists, decision-makers, and students to engage, discuss, and share experiences in contributing towards cleaner air in our cities and our region. BAQ 2018 is packed with over 45 breakout sessions and 140 scientific papers presented throughout the conference. It also highlights new findings, technologies and innovations, and solutions to air pollution. It is my hope that BAQ 2018 also serves as the platform for Malaysia to tap into opportunities that will assist the country in contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals, Paris Climate Agreement, and the New Urban Agenda.

I would like to thank every organization and individual that contributed to staging the BAQ 2018 in Kuching. This includes our main supporters, the State of Sarawak, the Prime Minister’s Department, the Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change, the Ministry of Health, and the Natural Resources and Environment Board of Sarawak, and other conference partners and sponsors. I also acknowledge the universities and academic institutions involved in organizing this prestigious event: UMT, UNIMAS, UPM, UM, UITM, and Polytechnique Malaysia. To all speakers, participants, invited guests and all others involved in the conference, I thank you for supporting this year’s BAQ. Lastly, my sincere appreciation to the BAQ 2018 steering committee, the local organizing committee, and the international committee, who have all worked extremely hard for more than two years planning the details of the conference and making sure that we have a successful and meaningful conference. I wish you every success and I look forward to the outcomes of this conference.

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Bambang SusantonoVice President (Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development)Asian Development Bank

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is proud to be a partner with Clean Air Asia (CAA) in the 2018 Better Air Quality (BAQ) Conference in Kuching, Malaysia. ADB and CAA have been collaborating since 2001 – working together to improve knowledge, stimulate policy actions and investment in air quality management. Most recently, we completed a joint regional study on mainstreaming air quality in urban development, to help inform policy dialogue and development.

In July 2018, ADB adopted its Strategy 2030. Our operational priorities include making cities more livable and tackling climate change, building climate and disaster resilience and enhancing environmental sustainability. Addressing regional air quality issues is a key part of this agenda. Our approach has three key pillars: (i) supporting ADB’s developing member countries to develop and implement the right policies, regulatory frameworks and planning instruments; (ii) tailoring financial mechanisms to implement priority actions; and (iii) enabling technology leapfrogging in key sectors.

ADB has been supporting air quality improvement in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of the People’s Republic of China since 2015 – promoting green policies, green investment finance, and use of high-level technologies. ADB is also helping Mongolia with policy reforms to address acute air pollution, through effective regulations, integrated urban and energy systems and preventive healthcare. In partnership with the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation program, we are supporting greenhouse gas inventories and investment road maps for low-carbon growth in selected cities. In addition, we recently launched a new region-wide technical assistance to develop city-level clean air action plans and stimulate further air

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quality investments in Bangladesh, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, and Viet Nam.

These initiatives are part of ADB’s broader commitment to support climate financing, with $25 billion already committed between 2011 and 2017. Building on this, ADB has further committed to provide $80 billion in climate finance from 2019 to 2030. This will generate multiple benefits, including improved health, aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, while helping meet the ambitions of the Paris Climate Agreement.

As part of the BAQ Conference, ADB looks forward to sharing our experiences and knowledge on designs and approaches to address air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Together, we can achieve a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific.

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Roland HaasSenior Transport AdvisorGIZ – Energy and Transport Eschborn, Germany

Due to rapid urbanisation and demographic transition, presently around 50% of the global population live in cities, with a rapidly accelerating tendency, and over 60% of them live in Asia and the Pacific. Current trends in the region are unsustainable and have led to ever-increasing traffic congestion, fuel use, and severe air pollution. Greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change follow the same trends in a region that is highly vulnerable due to long coast lines and meteorological conditions.

The Better Air Quality Conferences have taken up these issues since 2002, when it was first held in Hong Kong, China. Although, climate change mitigation has not much been the centre of consideration by then, it caught up rapidly. Meanwhile, both, air quality management and climate change mitigation are widely seen as two sides of the same coin, creating mostly co-benefits from each other.

The New Urban Agenda which was launched by the UN conference “Habitat III” in 2016 and is a building block for the “2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development”, in particular for the Sustainable Development Goal 11 focusing on inclusive and resilient cities. The agenda calls for integrated urban development, which includes urban mobility for passengers and goods as well as balanced urban land-use planning in order to avoid unnecessary trips.

GIZ - German International Cooperation, acting on behalf of the German Government, has not only participated in all BAQ conferences but has taken this year’s motto “Regional Action, Global Impact” already serious over the years. GIZ has implemented bilateral projects with Asian countries as well as regional projects with the ASEAN

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Secretariat in the fields of air quality management and climate change mitigation with strong focus on the transport sector. These joint efforts contributed to regional action and consequently to global impact.

Germany will continue to do so with a new project on sustainable mobility for metropolitan regions in ASEAN Member States. It will address the fact that cities cannot solve their challenges individually, but need cooperation among major municipalities within the regions. GIZ executes, on behalf of German Government, also a number of global climate change related projects in Asia, in particular with a focus on implementing Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) in various countries.

The Better Air Quality Conference 2018 offers again a great platform to bring together actors from all over Asia to exchange and learn from each other and share best practices to reduce air pollution in Asian cities and greenhouse gas emissions. GIZ, as a partner organization of the BAQ, has been actively supporting the conference and related activities and we are happy to enable again the participation of representatives from national government agencies, municipalities, and civil society to this year’s BAQ.

We are looking forward to yet another great BAQ Conference in 2018 and to fruitfulexchange and discussions.

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Robert O’KeefeChairman

Clean Air Asia

ROBERT O’KEEFE is President of HEI Energy and Vice President of the Health Effects Institute (HEI). In these roles he leads the Institute’s international and energy programs to assess the health effects of air pollution in developing countries and its work to apply the Global Burden of Disease Estimates to air pollution and source specific impacts in developing Asia and to understand the health impacts of key energy sources, respectively. He served earlier in his career as Assistant Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Program Development and Director of Planning and Budget for all environmental programs at the Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. state of Massachusetts. He is a member of the USEPA’s National Clean Air Act Advisory Committee and Chairs the Board of Directors of Clean Air Asia.

OPENiNg PLENARYKeynote Message

14 November 2018 9:00-10:30

Great Hall A & B, BCCK

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Dr. Jamilah HashimDirector of Sarawak State Health Department

OPENiNg PLENARYKeynote Message

14 November 2018 9:00-10:30

Great Hall A & B, BCCK

YB Puan isnaraissah Munirah MajilisDeputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change of Malaysia

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Bambang Susantono Vice President

(Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development)

Asian Development Bank

Dr. Bambang Susantono is Vice-President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He is responsible for ADB’s knowledge management and supervises the development of ADB’s flagship publications and reports. This includes macro, micro and regional economic research, and country diagnostic studies, among others.

He coordinates ADB's multi-sector operations research supporting its investments across energy, transport, urban, water, finance, education, and health sectors. He provides strategic leadership on ADB’s commitment to the global sustainability and climate change agenda through mainstreaming environment, climate change and disaster risk management, governance, regional cooperation and financial integration, social development and gender equity, rural development and food security, across ADB’s respective business lines.

Prior to this, Dr. Susantono was Acting Minister, and Vice-Minister of Transportation of Indonesia, and Deputy Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development at the Office of Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs. He chaired several research institutes and taught in universities. He was also Member of the Board for airline, port, telecommunications and mediacompanies.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

CLEAN AiR FOR gREENER CiTiES:

ACCELERATiNg iNvESTMENTS iN ASiA

KEYNOTE SESSiONCHANGEMAKERS’

FORUM Advancing Action

Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian

Cities14 November 2018

11:00-12:30Great Hall A & B, BCCK

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Professor HE Kebin Dean and Professor,

Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, School of Environment,

Tsinghua University

HE Kebin, Dean and Professor, Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, China. He has over 20 years of research experience in air pollution control.

HE has devoted to the research field of complex air pollution especially PM2.5 over years. He promoted the development and application of new dynamic regulation technologies for regional air quality management by focusing on technology of high-resolution emission inventories, multi-dimensional source apportionment technology for complex pollution, and multi-pollutant collaborative control technology.

HE presided over the establishment of online technology platform for Chinese multi-scale emission inventory. He has established an international leading research team in the field of dynamic emission inventories, made important contributions to the advancement of elaborate source apportionment and quantitative assessment of air quality management.

Up to now, HE Kebin has been honored with one Second-class Prize of National Natural Science Award and three Second-class Prizes of National Sci. & Tech. Progress Award. He has published 6 monographs including Atmospheric Particulate Matter and Regional Complex Pollution and Technology and Application of On-road Vehicles Emission Model.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

ACHiEviNg BLuE SKiES iN CHiNA: PROgRESS AND PERSPECTivES

KEYNOTE SESSiONCHANGEMAKERS’

FORUM Advancing Action

Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian

Cities14 November 2018

11:00-12:30Great Hall A & B, BCCK

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Bert FabianProgramme Officer

Air Quality and Mobility Asian Development UN Environment

Bert Fabian leads the work of UN Environment’s Air Quality and Mobility Unit in Asia-Pacific and coordinates the activities of the Global Fuel Economy Initiative, which aims to double the efficiency of the global light-duty vehicle fleet by 2050. Prior to joining UNEP in March 2013, he was the Transport Program Manager of Clean Air Asia, a non-stock non-profit regional organization. He developed and implemented various programs, projects, and studies related to transportation, environment, and urban planning in Asia. Bert holds a Master’s degree on Urban and Regional Planning major in Transportation, and a B.S. Biology degree from the University of the Philippines.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

25 SOLuTiONS TO BEAT AiR POLLuTiON

iN ASiA PACiFiC

KEYNOTE SESSiONCHANGEMAKERS’

FORUM Advancing Action

Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian

Cities14 November 2018

11:00-12:30Great Hall A & B, BCCK

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Marconi MadaiVice President

Health, Safety, Security & Environment Sarawak Energy

Marconi Madai leads a multi-disciplinary team to drive health, safety and environment aspects in Sarawak Energy as well as ensure business continuity management in line with the group’s business objectives. Marconi has extensive industry experience, having served in management positions in the chemical industry in Malaysia, where he developed standard operating procedures, oversaw compliance to standards, managed business risks and drove initiatives on human resource and CSR. Marconi graduated in Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA in 1997.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

CLEAN ENERgY, FuTuRE ENERgY

KEYNOTE SESSiONCHANGEMAKERS’

FORUM Advancing Action

Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian

Cities14 November 2018

11:00-12:30Great Hall A & B, BCCK

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Prof. Dr. Mohd. Talib Latif National University of Malaysia

Prof Mohd Talib is a professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Pollution at the School of Environmental and Natural Resource Science, and Deputy Dean (Postgraduate) at Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. His main research work includes the composition of atmospheric aerosols from various backgrounds including indoor environment. He has also worked on the composition of gases particularly surface ozone in the atmosphere. Most recently, he has extended his research on aerosols from sea surface microlayer (SML) and the composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from urban and natural sources. He has published more than 100 publications including refereed journals, book, chapter in book and proceedings. He is also one of the 24 recipients of Top Research Scientists Malaysia 2018, a special recognition by Academy of Sciences Malaysia.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

LONg-TERM RECORD OF AiR quALiTY iN

MALAYSiA

BREAKOuT SESSiONMyCAS Plenary

14 November 2018 13:30–15:00

Room 13, BCCK

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Prof. Peter BrimblecombeUniversity of East Anglia, U.K.&

City University of Hong Kong

Prof. Peter Brimblecombe is a Chair Professor of Environmental Chemistry at the School of Energy and Environment, City University, Hong Kong. He was until recently a Professor in Atmospheric Chemistry at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, U.K. and was appointed senior editor of Atmospheric Environment in 1990. He is also on the boards of several journals such as Heritage Science and Environmental Chemistry. He is active as a subject chair in Environmental Sciences for SCOPUS and currently the acting chair of the SCOPUS Contents Selection Advisory Board. He was born in Australia but did his PhD on the aqueous chemistry of sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere at a university in Auckland, New Zealand. He is convinced that environmental pollution is not merely a matter of environmental chemistry, instead the smells have to be smelt. He remains interested in atmospheric sulphur chemistry that formed the subject of his PhD in the early 1970s and have just completed a major review of the biogeochemical cycling of organosulphides. His current research interests are mainly on the long-term changes in urban air pollution and its effects on health and material damage, the statistical structure of air pollution monitoring data and its implications to policy, the impact of climate change on historic sites and their use, also the sea surface microlayer, binding to particulate material and the environmental chemistry of pharmaceuticals. Working with contemporary artists and writers give a new depth to his research when trying to understand the complexities of environmental problems. The title of his book “The Big Smoke” was meant to remind us of Philip Marlowe in The Big Sleep, so he was pleased when this academic book was reviewed as "reading like a thriller".

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

HETEROgENEiTY OF uRBAN AiR

POLLuTiON

BREAKOuT SESSiONMyCAS Plenary

14 November 2018 13:30–15:00

Room 13, BCCK

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Prof. Dato’ Dr. Nor Aieni Haji MokhtarVice Chancellor

Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Prof. Dato’ Dr. Nor Aieni Haji Mokhtar, graduated with adegree in physics from SUNY (Binghamton) an HonoraryAward Sigma Pi Sigma from a Physics Honor Society of USA, Master’s degree at University College of Swansea, UK and her PhD in physics at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UTM. In 1980, she joined UTM, as a lecturer and served as an academic for over 30 years. Her research interest among others include ocean dynamics,climate change, coastal erosion protection, renewable energy, ocean policy and governance and sustainable marine resources management.

In 2008, she was appointed as the Director and Undersecretary of the National Oceanography Directorate, Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Malaysia until 2014, coordinating and designing R&D Framework and Policy for Oceanography and Marine Science. She is also responsible for the set-up of National Oceanographic Data Centre (NODC). She was the national focal point, elected in the Executive Council of UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanography Commission, Group IV, for Malaysia, served as Vice Chair of Western Pacific (WESTPAC). At present, she is now panel member of the International Advisory Group. She served in the IOC/WESTPAC towards National and Regional Capacity Building in Oceanography and Marine Science, building Bi-lateral and Multi-lateral programs. She also leads on Marine Renewable Energy Technology Development Working Group and supports the Ocean Forecasting and Upwelling working group research. She was also appointed as the Ambassador to the Coral Triangle Initiative Fisheries and Food Security this year.

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

AN ANALYSiS OF gREENHOuSE

gAS EMiSSiONS DiSCLOSuRE:

MALAYSiAN EviDENCE

BREAKOuT SESSiONMyCAS Plenary

14 November 2018 13:30–15:00

Room 13, BCCK

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Prof. Dato’ Dr. Nor Aieni Haji Mokhtar is currently the Vice Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). As an authority herself in the context of SDG 13 and SDG 14 towards studies of impacts of climate change, her research interest is on the interfacing of atmospheric and ocean parameters and indicators. Nor Aieni is perfectly positioned to contribute even more with UMT team of researchers for coastal communities, environment, social innovation and economy and to society as a whole.

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Hon. Mdm. Fuziah SallehDeputy Minister (Religious Affairs)

Prime Minister’s DepartmentMalaysia

Hon. Fuziah Salleh is the Deputy Minister (Religious Affairs) at the Prime Minister’s Department since July 2018, and has been a Member of Parliament since 2008. She holds a Degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales and has Professional Certification in Counseling Psychology from University of Reading, United Kingdom. She is happily married to a food engineer, Professor Dr. Russly Abdul Rahman.

Prior to serving the Government of Malaysia, she has been actively involved in leadership positions of community works and NGOs in the UK and Malaysia. She is a trained consultant for corporate, multinational and NGOs in the area of human resource development and women empowerment. She is also a consultant for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

In the political arena, she started her career as the Deputy Women Chief of Parti Keadilan Malaysia (PKR) when it was formed in 1999, and served as PKR Women Chief (2000-2007). She was appointed as the Kuantan Division Chief since 2002 and Kuantan Member of Parliament, and led the “Stop LYNAS Rare Earth Refinery Campaign” and “Red 2Green Campaign” against unregulated bauxite mining. She has vast experience in community empowerment and environmental activism, appointed by PKR to chair the shadow committee on environmental issues in the Malaysian Parliament and trained MPs from other Parliaments on Best Practice of World Class Parliament. She is the founder of Akademi

gALA DiNNER15 November 2018

19:30-21:30Great Hall C & D, BCCK

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Keadilan – a PKR leadership academy in 2009 and has been the Director of Training for the academy since 2013. She is also Member of ASEAN Women Parliamentarian Caucus, Founder and Chairperson of Parliamentary Global Tuberculosis (TB) Caucus, Founder Member of the Malaysian Parliamentary Gender Caucus in 2008 and Co-Chair of the Caucus in the session 2013- 2018.

In her current portfolio as the Deputy Minister, Hon. Fuziah is leading the reformed agenda of integrating religious values with the sustainable development goals (SDG) under the Blueprint Index of the Maqasid Shariah which looks at the domains of the environment, law, healthcare, education, culture, infrastructure, economy, social and politic. This blueprint aims to mainstream religion as the most important ethical values driving socio-economic development towards sustainability.

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Prof. Dr. Jamal Hisham HashimUnited Nations University-International

Institute for Global Health

Jamal Hisham Hashim is a visiting professor of environmental health at the United Nations University-International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH). He is also a director of an environmental consultancy firm specializing in health risk and impact assessment. He was formerly a research fellow at UNU-IIGH and a professor at the National University of Malaysia (UKM). Prof. Jamal obtained his PhD in environmental health from the University of Michigan. He has been teaching, conducting research and consultancy in environmental and occupational health at UKM and UNU for the past 36 years. His research interests are mainly on the health effects of heavy metals, pesticides, solvents, air pollution, risk assessment, and recently, climate change. He has been the principal and co-investigator of 19 research projects, and has over 360 publications and presentations to date, including 87 full articles in refereed and indexed journals. He has been engaged as an environmental health consultant in over 60 local and overseas projects, primarily in the area of environmental health impact and risk assessment. He has also been consulted by the World Health Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, Risk Science Institute and the Institute of Medicine in the U.S., the governments of Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia on various environmental health issues. He is a registered environmental impact assessment consultant with the Department of Environment, Malaysia, a member of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health in the U.K., an honorary fellow of the Academy of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Malaysia, a council member of the Asia Chapter of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. He also sits on the Scientific Expert Panel of the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA), and chairs the Thematic Working Group of Environmental Health Experts under the National Environmental Health Action Plan (NEHAP).

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

HOw DOES CLiMATE CHANgE iNTERACT wiTH AiR quALiTY

TO AFFECT HuMAN HEALTH

BREAKOuT SESSiONAir Quality Management

and Climate Change16 November 2018

9:00 – 10:30Room 12, BCCK

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RegistrationDr Aniza bt. Abu Bakar (UIAM)Nor Suhaili bt. Mohamad Zin (PSIS)Azmir Md Dom (JPPKK)Wan Nurhazirah Binti Kamaruzaman (PSIS)Noor Farahin bt Bain (PSIS)Nur Shuhada bt. Arbaan (PSIS)Dr Nurul Adyani bt. Ghazali (UMT)ExhibitionNurzawani bt. Md Sofwan (UiTM, Sarawak)Hartini bt. Mahidin (UiTM, Sarawak)Assoc. Prof. Sr. Dr. Afzan bt Ahmad Zaini (UNIMAS)Nor Suhaili bt. Mohamad Zin (PSIS)Zul Fadhli Bin Ibrahim (UMT)Logistics Dr. Raudhah bt. Ahmadi (UNIMAS)Ir. Dr. Leonard Lim Lik Pueh (UNIMAS)Dr. Norhuzaimin bt. Julai (UNIMAS)Assoc. Prof. Ir Dr Siti Norlinda bt. Taib (UNIMAS)Rokilah bt. Bohari Khan (UNIMAS)Ali bin. Jasmi (Politeknik Kuching Sarawak)Dr. Mohammad Fakhratul Ridwan bin Zulkifli (UMT)Hartini bt. Mahidin (UiTM, Sarawak)Health and SafetyFakharuldin bin Ishak (Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Dungun)Mohyiddin bin Salleh (Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Dungun)Media and TechnicalGs. Dr. Aliashim bin Albani (UMT)Sharizal bin Shamsuddin (Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Behrang)Dr. Samsuri bin Abdullah (UMT)Walkability and Air Sensing Tour Dr. Raudhah bin. Ahmadi (UNIMAS)Ir. Dr. Leonard Lim Lik Pueh (UNIMAS)Nurzawani bt. Md Sofwan (UiTM Sarawak)LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEEProf. Selahattin Incecik, International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations (IUAPPA)Prof. Dato’ Dr. Nor Aieni Mokhtar, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), MalaysiaDr. Supat Wanwongwatana, Asian Institute of Technology, ThailandProf. He Kebin, Tsinghua University, ChinaProf. Jamal Hisham Hashim, United Nations University-International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IGH), MalaysiaProf. Dr Mohd Talib Latiff, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), MalaysiaProf. Norhayati bt. Mohd Tahir, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), MalaysiaAssoc. Prof. Dr. Siti Noor Linda Taib, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Malaysia

BAQ 2018 Steering Committee (MyCAS)Chairman: Dr. Noor Zaitun bt. Yahaya (AHEA UK) (UMT)Co-Chairman 1: Ir. Dr Mohamed Rehan bin Karim (Industry)Co-Chairman 2: Assoc. Prof. Dr Juliana bt. Jalaludin (UPM)Secretary 1: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sr Norhayati bt. Mahyuddin (UM)Secretary 2: Assoc. Prof. Datin Gs. Dr. Arnis bt. Asmat (UiTM)Secretary 3: Nik Ibtishamiah bt. Ibrahim (UM)Secretary 4: Fahimah bt. Hashim (UMT)Treasurer 1: CA Hasmidar bt. Adam (Industry)Treasurer 2: Mohamed Shahrir bin Mohamed Zahari (UMT)Asst. Treasurer: Nur Adibah bt. JalaluddinLocal Co-OrganizerLocal Chairman: Peter Sawal (NREB)State Government Representative: Penny Sumok (NREB)State Government Representative: Justine Jok Jau Emang (NREB)State Government Representative: George Nyaon (NREB)Conference CommitteesEvent Management and ProtocolAssoc. Prof. Datin Gs. Dr. Arnis bt. Asmat (UiTM)Rusdin bin Laiman (UiTM)Dr. Mohd Sabri bin Mohd Ghazali (UMT)Mas Ahmah bt. Jonid (Industry)Ezahtulsyareen bt. Ab Rahman (DoE)Dr. Nuruol Syuhadaa bt. Mohd (UM)Promotion and SponsorshipIr. Dr Mohamed Rehan bin Karim (Industry)Mas Ahmah bt. Jonid (Industry)Hartini bt. Mahidin (UiTM Sarawak)Nurzawani bt. Md Sofwan (UiTM Sarawak)Assoc. Prof. Sr. Dr. Afzan bt. Ahmad Zaini (UNIMAS)Dr Mohd. Sabri bin. Mohd Ghazali (UMT)Tang Hing Kwong (Politeknik Kuching Sarawak)Ts. Dr. Shahrul bin. Ismail (UMT)Yushamsida bt. Yusof (industry)ScientificDr Zulfa Hanan bt. Ash`aari (UPM)Assoc. Prof. Dr Juliana bt. Jalaludin (UPM)Dr. Balqis bt. Mohamed Rehan (UPM)Dr Nor Eliani bt. Ezani (UPM)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sarva Mangala Praveena (UPM)Nur Hazirah bt. Hisamuddin (UPM)Dr. Mazrura bt. Sahani (UKM)Dr Nuruol Syuhadaa bt. Mohd (UM)Dr Suhana bt. Koting (UM)Nurfatin Izzati bt. Ahmad Kamal (UPM)

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DAY 1 BAQ Pre-Events | 12 November 2018, Monday

Venue

Time

09:00 -13:00

Capacity Building Programme for National

Air Quality Managers

(UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership,

and Asian Institute of Technology)

[by invitation]

13:00 -17:00

Olympia,Pullman Hotel Kuching

Petra, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Regional Closing Workshop of Transport and Climate

Change in the ASEAN Region

(GIZ)

[by invitation]

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Integrating Co-benefits intoAir Quality and Climate

Change Policies

(IGES and Clean Air Asia)

[by invitation]

DAY 2 BAQ Pre-Events | 13 November 2018, Tuesday

Venue

08:00 -09:00

Time

09:00 -10:00

10:30 -11:00

11:00 -12:30

12:30 -13:30

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

15:30 -17:00

17:00 -18:00

18:00 -19:30

Eiffel 1, Lvl 1Pullman

Hotel Kch

Registration

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Room 12BCCK

Room 13BCCK

Room 6BCCK

Rooms4 & 5BCCK

Room 8BCCK

Room 9BCCK

Air Qualityand itsImpact

on Health

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Capacity Building

Programme for National Air Quality Managers

(UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air

Partnership, and Asian Institute of

Technology)

[by invitation]

2nd APEC Workshop on Policy

Dialogue on Fuel

Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN

Fuel Economy Platform

APEC, GIZ and, UN

Environment

Estimating the Benefits

of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the

BenMAP-CE Tool

US EPA

AirNow International Collabora-

tion Meeting,

Messaging and

Outreach and AirNow System and

Big Data Demo

US EPA

Air QualityManage-

mentand Climate

Change

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Clean Energy for Better Air Quality

Big Data Applications

and Air Pollution

Modelling

Consultation Meeting on

Regional Policy/

Governmen-tal Meetings on Urban Air

Quality in Asia

(UN Environment,

Clean Air Asia)

[by invitation]

2nd APEC Workshop on Policy

Dialogue on Fuel

Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN

Fuel Economy Platform

(APEC, GIZ and, UN Environ-ment)

Estimating the Benefits

of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the

BenMAP-CE Tool

(US EPA)

AirNow International Collabora-

tion Meeting,

Messaging and

Outreach and AirNow System and

Big Data Demo

(US EPA)

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Air Pollution Control and

Technologies

Indoor Air Pollution

Sustainable Transport

Solutions for Cities

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Air Pollution Monitoring

and Process

Indoor Air Pollution

Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Lunch (Plenary Hall, BCCK) Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

WELCOME RECEPTION (BCCK)

Lunch

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DAY 1 BAQ Pre-Events | 12 November 2018, Monday

Venue

Time

09:00 -13:00

Capacity Building Programme for National

Air Quality Managers

(UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership,

and Asian Institute of Technology)

[by invitation]

13:00 -17:00

Olympia,Pullman Hotel Kuching

Petra, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Regional Closing Workshop of Transport and Climate

Change in the ASEAN Region

(GIZ)

[by invitation]

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Integrating Co-benefits intoAir Quality and Climate

Change Policies

(IGES and Clean Air Asia)

[by invitation]

DAY 2 BAQ Pre-Events | 13 November 2018, Tuesday

Venue

08:00 -09:00

Time

09:00 -10:00

10:30 -11:00

11:00 -12:30

12:30 -13:30

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

15:30 -17:00

17:00 -18:00

18:00 -19:30

Eiffel 1, Lvl 1Pullman

Hotel Kch

Registration

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Room 12BCCK

Room 13BCCK

Room 6BCCK

Rooms4 & 5BCCK

Room 8BCCK

Room 9BCCK

Air Qualityand itsImpact

on Health

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Capacity Building

Programme for National Air Quality Managers

(UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air

Partnership, and Asian Institute of

Technology)

[by invitation]

2nd APEC Workshop on Policy

Dialogue on Fuel

Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN

Fuel Economy Platform

APEC, GIZ and, UN

Environment

Estimating the Benefits of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the BenMAP-CE

Tool

US EPA

AirNow International Collabora-

tion Meeting,

Messaging and

Outreach and AirNow System and

Big Data Demo

US EPA

Air QualityManage-

mentand Climate

Change

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Clean Energy for Better Air Quality

Big Data Applications

and Air Pollution

Modelling

Consultation Meeting on

Regional Policy/

Governmen-tal Meetings on Urban Air

Quality in Asia

(UN Environment,

Clean Air Asia)

[by invitation]

2nd APEC Workshop on Policy

Dialogue on Fuel

Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN

Fuel Economy Platform

(APEC, GIZ and, UN Environ-ment)

Estimating the Benefits of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the BenMAP-CE

Tool

(US EPA)

AirNow International Collabora-

tion Meeting,

Messaging and

Outreach and AirNow System and

Big Data Demo

(US EPA)

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Air Pollution Control and

Technologies

Indoor Air Pollution

Sustainable Transport

Solutions for Cities

Malaysia FocusGroup

Discussion

Air Pollution Monitoring

and Process

Indoor Air Pollution

Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Lunch (Plenary Hall, BCCK) Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

WELCOME RECEPTION (BCCK)

Lunch

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CLEAN ENERGY

FOR BETTER AIR

Air Quality and Clean Energy

Dialogue: Strengthening

emission standards for

coal-fired power plants

(Clean Air Asia)

City Solutions and Good Practices:

Engaging Cities for Sustainable Urban Mobility

(Mobil-iseYourCity)

(GIZ)

Strategies to combat used vehicle import

in vehicle importing

countries of South Asia:

Country experiences

(CSE)

U.S. Airshed Planning

(US EPA)

Air Pollution in Asia and the

Pacific: Science-based

Solutions

(UN Environ-ment/APCAP, CCAC, and

Clean Air Asia)

Track

Venue

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

Venue

Track

15:30 -17:00

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9,BCCK

Room 4 & 5,BCCK

AIR QUALITY ANDCLIMATE CHANGE

Rooms 12BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Room 13,BCCK08:00 -

09:00

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

11:00 -12:30

12:30 -13:30

Registration

OPENING PLENARY Great Hall A & B, BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Opening of ExhibitionPoster presentations (BCCK foyer)

LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)

Welcome Remarks from the Organizers Dr. Noor Zaitun Yahaya (AHEA UK), President, The Clean Air Forum Society of MalaysiaBjarne Pedersen, Executive Director, Clean Air Asia

Setting the SceneRobert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Keynote Message Dr. Jamilah Hashim, Director of Sarawak State Health Department

YB Puan Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change of Malaysia

DAY 1 BAQ Main Conference | 14 November 2018, Wednesday DAY 1 BAQ Main Conference | 14 November 2018, Wednesday

Opening Keynote Session

CHANGEMAKERS’ FORUM: Advancing Action Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian Cities This session highlights the commitments and actions undertaken by environmental and air quality champions and changemakers in Asia.

Keynote Speakers:

Bambang Susantono, Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Asian Development Bank He Kebin, Dean of the School of Environment, Tsinghua University Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment (video message)* and Bert Fabian, Programme Officer, Air Quality and Mobility, UN Environment Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

CITY SOLUTIONS

FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS SESSIONS

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

City Solutions and Good

Practices to Address Urban

Air Pollution

(Ricardo Energy &

Environment, ADB, and

Clean Air Asia)

Media for Better Air Quality

(Energy Foundation

and Clean Air Asia)

Action for Integrated Better Air Quality:

Learnings from Indian Cities

(Clean Air Asia and IBAQ)

Implementing Euro 4/IV and Developing a Roadmap to Euro 6/VI in

Asia

(UN Environ-ment/CCAC

and Clean Air Asia)

Micro Air Sensors: The State of the Technology

and Application

(TD Environ-mental

Services, Clean Air Asia)

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9,BCCK

Room 4 & 5,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Rooms 12BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Room 13,BCCK

CITY SOLUTIONS

FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS MYCAS SESSIONS

Air Pollution Monitoring and

Process

(MyCAS)

MyCAS Plenary Session

Walkability and Air Sensing Tour (streets of Kuching)

17:00-18:30 (tour); 18:30-20:00 (end-of-tour discussions at The Old Courthouse)

(ITDP, Sonoma Technology, UNIMAS, UiTM, Clean Air Asia)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer) 17:00 -18:00

18:00 BAQ MEET-UPS(cafes/bistros around Kuching city)

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CLEAN ENERGY

FOR BETTER AIR

Air Quality and Clean Energy

Dialogue: Strengthening

emission standards for

coal-fired power plants

(Clean Air Asia)

City Solutions and Good Practices:

Engaging Cities for Sustainable Urban Mobility

(Mobil-iseYourCity)

(GIZ)

Strategies to combat used vehicle import

in vehicle importing

countries of South Asia:

Country experiences

(CSE)

U.S. Airshed Planning

(US EPA)

Air Pollution in Asia and the

Pacific: Science-based

Solutions

(UN Environ-ment/APCAP, CCAC, and

Clean Air Asia)

Track

Venue

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

Venue

Track

15:30 -17:00

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9,BCCK

Room 4 & 5,BCCK

AIR QUALITY ANDCLIMATE CHANGE

Rooms 12BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Room 13,BCCK08:00 -

09:00

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

11:00 -12:30

12:30 -13:30

Registration

OPENING PLENARY Great Hall A & B, BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Opening of ExhibitionPoster presentations (BCCK foyer)

LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)

Welcome Remarks from the Organizers Dr. Noor Zaitun Yahaya (AHEA UK), President, The Clean Air Forum Society of MalaysiaBjarne Pedersen, Executive Director, Clean Air Asia

Setting the SceneRobert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Keynote Message Dr. Jamilah Hashim, Director of Sarawak State Health Department

YB Puan Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change of Malaysia

DAY 1 BAQ Main Conference | 14 November 2018, Wednesday DAY 1 BAQ Main Conference | 14 November 2018, Wednesday

Opening Keynote Session

CHANGEMAKERS’ FORUM: Advancing Action Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian Cities This session highlights the commitments and actions undertaken by environmental and air quality champions and changemakers in Asia.

Keynote Speakers:

Bambang Susantono, Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Asian Development Bank He Kebin, Dean of the School of Environment, Tsinghua University Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment (video message)* and Bert Fabian, Programme Officer, Air Quality and Mobility, UN Environment Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

CITY SOLUTIONS

FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS SESSIONS

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

City Solutions and Good

Practices to Address Urban

Air Pollution

(Ricardo Energy &

Environment, ADB, and

Clean Air Asia)

Media for Better Air Quality

(Energy Foundation

and Clean Air Asia)

Action for Integrated Better Air Quality:

Learnings from Indian Cities

(Clean Air Asia and IBAQ)

Implementing Euro 4/IV and Developing a Roadmap to Euro 6/VI in

Asia

(UN Environ-ment/CCAC

and Clean Air Asia)

Micro Air Sensors: The State of the Technology

and Application

(TD Environ-mental

Services, Clean Air Asia)

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9,BCCK

Room 4 & 5,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Rooms 12BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Room 13,BCCK

CITY SOLUTIONS

FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS MYCAS SESSIONS

Air Pollution Monitoring and

Process

(MyCAS)

MyCAS Plenary Session

Walkability and Air Sensing Tour (streets of Kuching)

17:00-18:30 (tour); 18:30-20:00 (end-of-tour discussions at The Old Courthouse)

(ITDP, Sonoma Technology, UNIMAS, UiTM, Clean Air Asia)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer) 17:00 -18:00

18:00 BAQ MEET-UPS(cafes/bistros around Kuching city)

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CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

Future Cities: Developing Sustainable

Urban Areas in Asia

(Clean Air Asia)

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 2: China Coal Control

(Clean Air Asia, EFC, NRDC,

and RBF)

International Action and

Cooperation on Air Pollution

Management

(MyCAS)

What are cars really emitting in our cities?

The Real Urban Emissions

Initiative (TRUE)

(FIA Foundation)

Air Pollution and Health: Evidence to

Catalyze Local Action

(Vital Strategies and

HEI)

Track

Venue

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

Venue

Track

15:30 -17:00

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Room 14,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Room12,BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Room 10 & 11,BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

UN Environment Air Quality and Mobility Program Launch (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

DAY 2 BAQ Main Conference | 15 November 2018, Thursday

CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS & AWMA SESSIONS(oral presentation of

abstracts)

The Roles of Particulate

Matter Characteriza-

tion and Source

Apportionment in Air Quality Management

(AWMA)

AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR QUALITY

CITY SOLUTIONSFOR CLEAN

AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS & AWMA SESSIONS(oral presentation of

abstracts)

Innovations to

Accelerate Progress on Clean Air

and Climate Action

(Vital Strategies)

The Multiple Benefits of Clear Air:

From Quantitative

Models to Policy

Applications

(Institute for Global

Environmen-tal Strategies

/ Asian Co-benefits Partnership)

German Partnership

for Sustainable

Mobility: Clean Air –

Made in Germany:

Asian - German

exchange on air quality

(GIZ)

Better Air Quality for

Child- Friendly

Cities

(FIA Foundation and Clean

Air Asia)

China Forum:

China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 3: China

Mobile Sources Pollution Control

(Clean Air Asia, EFC,

NRDC, and RBF)

Air Pollution Monitoring

and Process

(MyCAS)

The Roles of Particulate

Matter Characteri-zation and

Source Apportion-ment in Air

Quality Manage-

ment

(AWMA)

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

Healthier, More Livable Cities in

Asia: IBAQ Achievements

and Lessons Learned

(Clean Air Asia)

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 1: China

Clean Air Action at

Country and City Level

(Clean Air Asia, EFC, NRDC,

and RBF)

Urban Planning and City

Solutions for Clean Air

(MyCAS)

The Roadmap to Real Zero-

Emission Mobility

(UN Environ-ment and

Clean Air Asia)

AirNow and BenMAP Users Symposium - Tools for Air

Quality Management

(US EPA)

Track

Venue

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

12:30 -13:30

17:00 -18:00

10:30 -11:00

BUSINESS FORUM: Business for Better Air QualityThis is a platform for CEOs and industry leaders to share their opinions in addressing air pollution, investing in solutions for better air quality, challenges and barriers when introducing clean technologies and solutions, and the profitability of green investments.

Sustainable Transport Solutions Panel

Data-Driven Solutions Panel

Moderator: Robin Hicks, Eco-Business

11:00 -12:30

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Room 14,BCCK

Room 12,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Fuel Economy Chatbot/App Launch (GIZ) (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

DAY 2 BAQ Main Conference | 15 November 2018, Thursday

CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MyCAS & KOSAE SESSIONS (oral presentation of

abstracts)

Ozone

(KOSAE)

08:00 -09:00

Registration

PLENARY SESSIONGreat Hall A & B, BCCK

Vince Socco, Executive Vice President, Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Sheila Watson, Deputy Director, and Director of Environment and Research, FIA Foundation Antonio Multari, Director of International Sales, MAHA (Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG) and Technical Expert for Emissions, CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee)Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

Attilio Poli, Managing Director, APAQ Group Johnson Khor, Regional Sales Manager, HORIBA Instruments SingaporeBob Zheng, Director of Business Development, Cities Center of Competence Asia, Siemens

LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)Poster presentations (foyer)

IBAQ e-Learning Launch (Room 6, BCCK)

BreatheLife Cities Signing Ceremony (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

19:30 -21:30 GALA DINNER (Great Hall C & D, BCCK)

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Room 6BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Room 14BCCK

Room 12BCCK

Room 10 & 11BCCK

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CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

Future Cities: Developing Sustainable

Urban Areas in Asia

(Clean Air Asia)

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 2: China Coal Control

(Clean Air Asia, EFC, NRDC,

and RBF)

International Action and

Cooperation on Air Pollution

Management

(MyCAS)

What are cars really emitting in our cities?

The Real Urban Emissions

Initiative (TRUE)

(FIA Foundation)

Air Pollution and Health: Evidence to

Catalyze Local Action

(Vital Strategies and

HEI)

Track

Venue

13:30 -15:00

15:00 -15:30

Venue

Track

15:30 -17:00

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Room 14,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Room12,BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Room 10 & 11,BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

UN Environment Air Quality and Mobility Program Launch (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

DAY 2 BAQ Main Conference | 15 November 2018, Thursday

CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS & AWMA SESSIONS(oral presentation of

abstracts)

The Roles of Particulate

Matter Characteriza-

tion and Source

Apportionment in Air Quality Management

(AWMA)

AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR QUALITY

CITY SOLUTIONSFOR CLEAN

AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MYCAS & AWMA SESSIONS(oral presentation of

abstracts)

Innovations to

Accelerate Progress on Clean Air

and Climate Action

(Vital Strategies)

The Multiple Benefits of Clear Air:

From Quantitative

Models to Policy

Applications

(Institute for Global

Environmen-tal Strategies

/ Asian Co-benefits Partnership)

German Partnership

for Sustainable

Mobility: Clean Air –

Made in Germany:

Asian - German

exchange on air quality

(GIZ)

Better Air Quality for

Child- Friendly

Cities

(FIA Foundation and Clean

Air Asia)

China Forum:

China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 3: China

Mobile Sources Pollution Control

(Clean Air Asia, EFC,

NRDC, and RBF)

Air Pollution Monitoring

and Process

(MyCAS)

The Roles of Particulate

Matter Characteri-zation and

Source Apportion-ment in Air

Quality Manage-

ment

(AWMA)

CLEAN ENERGY FOR BETTER AIR

QUALITY

Healthier, More Livable Cities in

Asia: IBAQ Achievements

and Lessons Learned

(Clean Air Asia)

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue

SkiesPart 1: China

Clean Air Action at

Country and City Level

(Clean Air Asia, EFC, NRDC,

and RBF)

Urban Planning and City

Solutions for Clean Air

(MyCAS)

The Roadmap to Real Zero-

Emission Mobility

(UN Environ-ment and

Clean Air Asia)

AirNow and BenMAP Users Symposium - Tools for Air

Quality Management

(US EPA)

Track

Venue

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

12:30 -13:30

17:00 -18:00

10:30 -11:00

BUSINESS FORUM: Business for Better Air QualityThis is a platform for CEOs and industry leaders to share their opinions in addressing air pollution, investing in solutions for better air quality, challenges and barriers when introducing clean technologies and solutions, and the profitability of green investments.

Sustainable Transport Solutions Panel

Data-Driven Solutions Panel

Moderator: Robin Hicks, Eco-Business

11:00 -12:30

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Room 14,BCCK

Room 12,BCCK

AIR QUALITYAND

CLIMATECHANGE

Rooms 10 & 11BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Fuel Economy Chatbot/App Launch (GIZ) (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

DAY 2 BAQ Main Conference | 15 November 2018, Thursday

CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS

MyCAS & KOSAE SESSIONS (oral presentation of

abstracts)

Ozone

(KOSAE)

08:00 -09:00

Registration

PLENARY SESSIONGreat Hall A & B, BCCK

Vince Socco, Executive Vice President, Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Sheila Watson, Deputy Director, and Director of Environment and Research, FIA Foundation Antonio Multari, Director of International Sales, MAHA (Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG) and Technical Expert for Emissions, CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee)Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

Attilio Poli, Managing Director, APAQ Group Johnson Khor, Regional Sales Manager, HORIBA Instruments SingaporeBob Zheng, Director of Business Development, Cities Center of Competence Asia, Siemens

LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)Poster presentations (foyer)

IBAQ e-Learning Launch (Room 6, BCCK)

BreatheLife Cities Signing Ceremony (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

19:30 -21:30 GALA DINNER (Great Hall C & D, BCCK)

Rooms 2 & 3BCCK

Room 6BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5BCCK

Rooms 8 & 9BCCK

Room 14BCCK

Room 12BCCK

Room 10 & 11BCCK

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Pathways to Global Clean Air

(IUAPPA)

Asia-Pacific Mercury

Monitoring Network

(USEPA)

Green Freight and Urban Logistics:

System-wide Solutions for

Greening Logistics

(CCAC and Clean Air Asia)

Solutions to Reduce Air

Pollution in South Asia

(ICIMOD and Clean Air Asia)

Air Quality Management and Climate Change

(MyCAS)

Track

Venue

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

12:00 -13:00

PLENARY SESSION/ MULTI-STAKEHOLDER FORUM: The Race to Cleaner Air in Asian Cities: Top 3 Priorities for Asia to Beat Air Pollution

The forum is a platform for key representatives from various sectors including the youth, scientists, media, policymaker/city representative, to share their insights on the top 3 priorities for Asia to be air pollution-free.

Panelists:

Moderator: Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia

11:00 -12:00

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

DAY 3 BAQ Main Conference | 16 November 2018, Friday

08:00 -09:00

Registration

Rooms 2 & 3,BCCK

Room 13,BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11,BCCK

Room 12,BCCK

POLICYMAKER: Mark Kasman, Director for Regional and Bilateral Affairs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SCIENTIST: Young Sunwoo, President, Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Soraya Smaoun, Air Quality Coordinator, UN Environment MEDIA: Howie Severino, Vice President, GMA Network YOUTH: Aakash Arora, Coordinator, Youth Clean Air Network Initiative

BAQ 2018 CLOSINGPresentation of the 2018 Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management

Cities for Clean Air Awards BAQ 2018 Conference Statement

BAQ 2020 Announcement

13:00 -14:00 LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)

AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS MYCAS SESSIONS (oral presentation

of abstracts)

PRE-EVENTS (12-13 November)Date/Time

09:00 -17:30

08:30-17:00

13:00-17:00

Title Organisers Venue Remarks

By invitation

By invitation

By invitation

Capacity Building Programme for National Air Quality Managers

Integrating Co-benefits into Air Quality and Climate Change Policies

Regional Closing Workshop of Transport and Climate Change in the ASEAN Region

UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, and Asian Institute of TechnologyIGES

GIZ

Petra,Pullman Hotel Kuching

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Olympia, Pullman Hotel Kuching

PRE-EVENTS - Monday, 12 November

PRE-EVENTS - Tuesday, 13 November

09:00 - 17:30

Open SessionsMyCAS-led sessionsAir Quality Management and Climate ChangeAir Quality and its Impact on HealthClean Energy for Better Air QualityBig Data Applications and Air Pollution ModellingAir Pollution Control and TechnologiesIndoor Air PollutionSustainable Transport Solutions for CitiesAir Pollution Monitoring and Process

The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)

Rooms 2 & 3, 12, 13, BCCK

13:00 -17:00

08:30 - 12:00

By invitationMalaysia Focus Group Discussion

Capacity Building Programme for National Air Quality Managers

Ministry of Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environment of Malaysia (MESTECC), and Department of Environment of Malaysia (DOE)

UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, and Asian Institute of Technology

Petra, Pullman Hotel Kuching

By invitation

Room 6, BCCK

08:30 - 12:00Consultation Meeting on Regional Policy / Governmental Meetings on Urban Air Quality in Asia

UN Environment, Clean Air Asia

Eiffel 1, Level 1, Pullman Hotel Kuching

By invitation

09:00 -17:002nd APEC Workshop on Policy Dialogue on Fuel Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN Fuel Economy Platform

APEC, GIZ and, UN Environment

Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK By invitation

09:00 -17:00Estimating the Benefits of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the BenMAP-CE Tool

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Room 8, BCCK Pre-registration

09:00 -17:00AirNow International Collaboration Meeting, Messaging and Outreach and AirNow System and Big Data Demo

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Rooms 9, BCCK Pre-registration

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Pathways to Global Clean Air

(IUAPPA)

Asia-Pacific Mercury

Monitoring Network

(USEPA)

Green Freight and Urban Logistics:

System-wide Solutions for

Greening Logistics

(CCAC and Clean Air Asia)

Solutions to Reduce Air

Pollution in South Asia

(ICIMOD and Clean Air Asia)

Air Quality Management and Climate Change

(MyCAS)

Track

Venue

09:00 -10:30

10:30 -11:00

12:00 -13:00

PLENARY SESSION/ MULTI-STAKEHOLDER FORUM: The Race to Cleaner Air in Asian Cities: Top 3 Priorities for Asia to Beat Air Pollution

The forum is a platform for key representatives from various sectors including the youth, scientists, media, policymaker/city representative, to share their insights on the top 3 priorities for Asia to be air pollution-free.

Panelists:

Moderator: Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia

11:00 -12:00

Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

DAY 3 BAQ Main Conference | 16 November 2018, Friday

08:00 -09:00

Registration

Rooms 2 & 3,BCCK

Room 13,BCCK

Rooms 4 & 5,BCCK

Rooms 10 & 11,BCCK

Room 12,BCCK

POLICYMAKER: Mark Kasman, Director for Regional and Bilateral Affairs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SCIENTIST: Young Sunwoo, President, Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Soraya Smaoun, Air Quality Coordinator, UN Environment MEDIA: Howie Severino, Vice President, GMA Network YOUTH: Aakash Arora, Coordinator, Youth Clean Air Network Initiative

BAQ 2018 CLOSINGPresentation of the 2018 Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management

Cities for Clean Air Awards BAQ 2018 Conference Statement

BAQ 2020 Announcement

13:00 -14:00 LUNCH (Great Hall C&D, BCKK)

AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CITY SOLUTIONS FOR CLEAN AIR

SPECIAL SESSIONS MYCAS SESSIONS (oral presentation

of abstracts)

PRE-EVENTS (12-13 November)Date/Time

09:00 -17:30

08:30-17:00

13:00-17:00

Title Organisers Venue Remarks

By invitation

By invitation

By invitation

Capacity Building Programme for National Air Quality Managers

Integrating Co-benefits into Air Quality and Climate Change Policies

Regional Closing Workshop of Transport and Climate Change in the ASEAN Region

UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, and Asian Institute of TechnologyIGES

GIZ

Petra,Pullman Hotel Kuching

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Olympia, Pullman Hotel Kuching

PRE-EVENTS - Monday, 12 November

PRE-EVENTS - Tuesday, 13 November

09:00 - 17:30

Open SessionsMyCAS-led sessionsAir Quality Management and Climate ChangeAir Quality and its Impact on HealthClean Energy for Better Air QualityBig Data Applications and Air Pollution ModellingAir Pollution Control and TechnologiesIndoor Air PollutionSustainable Transport Solutions for CitiesAir Pollution Monitoring and Process

The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)

Rooms 2 & 3, 12, 13, BCCK

13:00 -17:00

08:30 - 12:00

By invitationMalaysia Focus Group Discussion

Capacity Building Programme for National Air Quality Managers

Ministry of Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environment of Malaysia (MESTECC), and Department of Environment of Malaysia (DOE)

UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, and Asian Institute of Technology

Petra, Pullman Hotel Kuching

By invitation

Room 6, BCCK

08:30 - 12:00Consultation Meeting on Regional Policy / Governmental Meetings on Urban Air Quality in Asia

UN Environment, Clean Air Asia

Eiffel 1, Level 1, Pullman Hotel Kuching

By invitation

09:00 -17:002nd APEC Workshop on Policy Dialogue on Fuel Economy & 4th Forum of the ASEAN Fuel Economy Platform

APEC, GIZ and, UN Environment

Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK By invitation

09:00 -17:00Estimating the Benefits of Improving Air Quality: Intro to the BenMAP-CE Tool

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Room 8, BCCK Pre-registration

09:00 -17:00AirNow International Collaboration Meeting, Messaging and Outreach and AirNow System and Big Data Demo

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Rooms 9, BCCK Pre-registration

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SIDE EVENTS (14-16 NOVEMBER)Date/Time

09:00 -17:00

13:30 -15:00

17:00 - 20:00

Title Organisers Venue Remarks

By invitation

By invitation

Closed meeting Limited slots; pre-registration is required

Training on Time Series Analysis for Air Quality and Health

IBAQ Advisory Group Meeting Walkability and Air Sensing Tour

UN Environment

Clean Air Asia ITDP, Sonoma Technology, UNIMAS, UiTM, Clean Air Asia

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel KuchingRoom 7, BCCK Streets in Kuching city; tour ends at The Old Courthouse, Commons Room

Wednesday, 14 November

Thursday, 15 November

Friday, 16 November

18:00 -19:30Open eventBAQ Meet-Up: Air Quality Flags

Program for Schools (Workshop)U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

The Granary + Bar23, Wayang St, Kuching Town

18:30onwards

Open eventBAQ Meet-Up: Air Sensor Stakeholders’ Meet-up

BAQ Meet-Up: CSO meet-up on Air Pollution and Clean Energy Initiatives

TD Environmental ServicesClean Air Asia

Clean Air Asia

The Old Courthouse7, Jalan Barrack, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

The White Barouk Kuching Town Land District, Tebingan Kuching, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman

18:30 - 20:00 Closed meeting BAQ Meet-Up: Technology Transfer for Air Pollution and the Needs of Indian Cities

Clean Air Asia Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

09:00 -12:00

10:30 - 12:00

10:30 - 11:00

Closed meeting

By invitation

Open event

Air Pollution and Children’s Health

Training on Time Series Analysis for Air Quality and Health

Fuel Economy Chatbot/App Launch

US Environmental Protection Agency

UN Environment

GIZ

Rooms 2&3, BCCK

Giza Room, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK

12:30 - 13:30 By invitation IBAQ e-Learning Launch Clean Air Asia Room 6, BCCK

13:00 - 14:30By invitation Strategising Health Effects

Communication and Other Health Initiatives in India

Clean Air Asia Room 7, BCCK

13:30 - 17:00

By invitationProject Workshop: Air quality assessments for health and environment policies in Africa and Asia-Pacific

UN Environment Machu Picchu, Level 2, Pullman Hotel Kuching

13:30 - 15:30

By invitationStakeholder Consultation Workshop: A New Research Agenda for Sustainable Transport in Low Income Countries

IMC Worldwide Room 13, BCCK

08:00 - 17:00

Pilot Delivery of the Training Toolkit on Urban Air Quality Managementfor Emerging Economies

UN Environment, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, Clean Air Asia

Room 6, BCCK

15:00 - 15:30 Open event UN Environment Air Quality and Mobility Program Launch

UN Environment Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK

17:00 - 18:00 Open event

By invitation

BreatheLife Cities Signing Ceremony CCAC, Clean Air Asia

Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK

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MEASURE WALKABILITY AND AIR QUALITYWHILE EXPLORING THE STREETS OF KUCHING

BAQ 2018 ~ KUCHING NOV 14 ~ 17:00-20:00

STARTRHB Bank

Satok Branch

KuchingHeritageVillage

KuchingCity Mosque

India StreetPedestrian

Mall

KuchingWaterfront

ENDThe Old

Court House

Register at https://goo.gl/forms/FonUgRGduLBFzhbL2 | Space Is Limited

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BAQ Meet-upsNetworking and conversations should not be limited to the confi nes of conference meeting rooms and exhibition halls. Select BAQ 2018 supporting organizations and partners will host or facilitate meet-ups over drinks or food and engage with like-minded BAQ participants (even non-BAQ participants) to share and discuss issues, new developments and trends on air quality management.

PULLMAN HOTEL

THE GRANARY KITCHEN + BAR

THE OLD COURTHOUSE

SA R AWA K R I V E R

NOVEMBER 14, 2018

THE WHITE BAROUK

STATE LEGISLATIVE BUILDING

The Granary Kitchen + Bar23, Wayang St, Kuching Town

Air Quality Flags Program for Schools (open event) | 6pm onwardsThis session will highlight a US EPA program that uses an Air Quality Index (AQI) to increase public awareness about outdoor air quality.

The White BaroukKuching Town Land District, Tebingan Kuching, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahm

CSO meet-up on Air Pollution and Clean Energy Initiatives (limited seats*) | 6.30pm onwardsDialogue among CSOs to share experiences and learn strategies on how to push for the transition from coal-based power generation to use of cleaner energy sources.

Air Sensor Stakeholders’ Meet-up (open event) | 6.30pm onwardsEngage with like-minded players and changemakers in the air sensors space. No other agenda but networking.

The Old Courthouse7, Jalan Barrack, Kuching Town

*Email [email protected] to register

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Breakout SessionTue 13 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Tuesday, 13 November 2018 Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Air Quality Management and Climate ChangeSession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Prediction and Analysis of Source Apportionment from Dust DispersionEffect of Climatic, Geographical and Other Factors on Trends of Ambient Air Quality in Major Cities in Sri Lanka

Strengths and weaknesses of the WHO urban air pollutant databaseEffect of Climate Forcing Parameters on Coastal Regions Due to Marine AerosolsAir Quality Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate

Radin Diana R. Ahmad, TNB Research Sdn. Bhd.HDS. Premasiri, NKPMM. Perera, PD. Liyanaarachchi, DMMR. DissanayakaDieter Schwela, Stockholm Environment InstituteNandhakumar S K, IIT MadrasOriol Teixido, Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

Quality of life and air pollution in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Cement Dust Exposure on Fractional Exhale Nitric Oxide (FENO) and Interleukin-8 (IL-8) in Airways Inflammation among Cement WorkersHealth and Risk Carcinogenic Evaluation of BTEXs in Urban Workers in Klang Valley, MalaysiaIndustrial Particulate Pollution and Risk of Genetic Damage among ChildrenStreamlining the Process of Conducting Human Health Risk Assessments by Using a Combination of BREEZE AERMOD, Esri ArcGIS, and BREEZE Risk AnalystEnvironmental Policy Database 2018

Enkhjargal Altangerel, Public Health Development and Innovation InstituteNoor Haziqah Kamaludin, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Noor Fatihah Bt. Mohamad Fandi, Universiti Putra MalaysiaNor Ashikin Sopian, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Ng Hon Wei, Riverstone Environmental Sdn Bhd

Keiko Hirota, Japan Automobile Research Insitute

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 11:00 - 12:30

11:00 - 12:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

12:30 - 13:30Lunch (Plenary Hall, BCCK)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Clean Energy for Better Air QualitySession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Room 2 &3, BCCK

Evaluation of the Wind Shear at Three Windy Sites in MalaysiaCarbon-negative biofuels (biodiesel and bioethanol) from non-food based source and waste biomassPre-treatment and Biochemical Methane Potential of Cattle Manure from Feedlot: An Approach for Methane Emission PreventionEtricycle Pilot Testing at UP DilimanHealth and Climate Co-benefits of the Rural Residential Energy Transition in ChinaClean Energy Possibilities from Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)

Air Pollutant Emission Abatement Using Application of Various Ethanol-gasoline Blends in Motor Vehicles

Aliashim Albani, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuMohamed Shahrir Mohamed Zahari

Shahrul Ismail, University Malaysia Terengganu

Ernesto Abaya, University of the PhilippinesShu Tao, Peking University

Naini Jayaseelan, Ex-Secretary, Government of India Ittipol Pawarmat, Pollution Control Department, Thailand

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 11:00 - 12:30

Big Data Applications and Air Pollution ModellingSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Air Pollution Control and Technologies Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Managing Air Quality Impacts from Agricultural Burning: Case Studies and Lessons Learned from Smoke Information Systems Developed in the United StatesApplication of Air Quality Model for Area-Based Management: A Case Study of Carrying Capacity for VOCs in Map Ta Phut, ThailandAn Application of Artificial Intelligence Technique for PM10 ForecastingA Feedforward Backpropagation Neural Network Model for Predicting Ground-level Ozone Concentration in MalaysiaContribution of Transboundary Emissions of Biomass Open Burning to Haze Pollution in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, ThailandAir Dispersion Modeling for Metro Baguio

Nathan R. Pavlovic, Sonoma Technology, Inc

Dr. Sakda Tridech, Pollution Control Department (PCD), Thailand Ministry of Natural Resources and EnvironmentSamsuri Abdullah, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuGhazali, N. A, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuSompoke Kingkaew, Numfon Eaktasang, Thammasat University

Wilhelmina O. Lagunilla, Environmental Management Bureau - Cordillera Administrative Region, DENR, Baguio City,

A green approach using Lawsonia inermis as anti-corrosion agent in acrylic coating for marine environment applicationRetrofitting as an option for existing motorcycles in reducing hazardous emissions to the environmentVehicle Emission Standards versus EURO technologies in Sri Lankan Context

Effects of Diesel Fuel Quantity on the Performance of a Dual Fuel EngineREAL-e: Real emission Measurement Tailpipe & cloud based

Odour from Rubber Industry and its Control

Mohammad Fakhratul Ridwan bin Zulkifli, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuAhmad Jais Alimin, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn MalaysiaS.M.D.J.T. Jayatilake, S.M.A Samanmali, Dr. A.G.T. Sugathapala, Department of Motor TrafficWan Nurdiyana Wan Mansor, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuGeorges Petelet, CAPELEC

Kanjana Suaysom, Pollution Control Department, Thailand

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Sustainable Transport Solutions for Cities Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 13, BCCK

Air Quality and Climate Benefits of Low-Carbon Sustainable Urban Transportation in the Kathmandu Valley, NepalPotential Study of Diversified Transportation Energy Mix in ASEAN CountriesWide Area Road Surface State Crowdsensing and Communica-tion System for Safety DrivingLow Carbon Emission Vehicle Roadmap in IndonesiaImpact of Vehicle Emission Testing Programme on Economic Benefits in Sri LankaCity Wide Mobile Air Sensor Network (MASEN) In Hong Kong, China For Evidence Based Air Quality Management

Jyoti Prajapati, Institute for Advanced Sustainability StudiesKazutaka Oka, NIES

Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University

Ahmad Safrudin, KPBBKurugamage Surendra Kumar Perera, CleanCo Lanka Pvt LtdZhi Ning, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Breakout SessionTue 13 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Air Quality and its Impact on Health Session Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Room 12, BCCK

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Breakout SessionTue 13 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Tuesday, 13 November 2018 Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Air Quality Management and Climate ChangeSession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Prediction and Analysis of Source Apportionment from Dust DispersionEffect of Climatic, Geographical and Other Factors on Trends of Ambient Air Quality in Major Cities in Sri Lanka

Strengths and weaknesses of the WHO urban air pollutant databaseEffect of Climate Forcing Parameters on Coastal Regions Due to Marine AerosolsAir Quality Management in Abu Dhabi Emirate

Radin Diana R. Ahmad, TNB Research Sdn. Bhd.HDS. Premasiri, NKPMM. Perera, PD. Liyanaarachchi, DMMR. DissanayakaDieter Schwela, Stockholm Environment InstituteNandhakumar S K, IIT MadrasOriol Teixido, Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

Quality of life and air pollution in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Cement Dust Exposure on Fractional Exhale Nitric Oxide (FENO) and Interleukin-8 (IL-8) in Airways Inflammation among Cement WorkersHealth and Risk Carcinogenic Evaluation of BTEXs in Urban Workers in Klang Valley, MalaysiaIndustrial Particulate Pollution and Risk of Genetic Damage among ChildrenStreamlining the Process of Conducting Human Health Risk Assessments by Using a Combination of BREEZE AERMOD, Esri ArcGIS, and BREEZE Risk AnalystEnvironmental Policy Database 2018

Enkhjargal Altangerel, Public Health Development and Innovation InstituteNoor Haziqah Kamaludin, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Noor Fatihah Bt. Mohamad Fandi, Universiti Putra MalaysiaNor Ashikin Sopian, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Ng Hon Wei, Riverstone Environmental Sdn Bhd

Keiko Hirota, Japan Automobile Research Insitute

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 11:00 - 12:30

11:00 - 12:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

12:30 - 13:30Lunch (Plenary Hall, BCCK)

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Clean Energy for Better Air QualitySession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Room 2 &3, BCCK

Evaluation of the Wind Shear at Three Windy Sites in MalaysiaCarbon-negative biofuels (biodiesel and bioethanol) from non-food based source and waste biomassPre-treatment and Biochemical Methane Potential of Cattle Manure from Feedlot: An Approach for Methane Emission PreventionEtricycle Pilot Testing at UP DilimanHealth and Climate Co-benefits of the Rural Residential Energy Transition in ChinaClean Energy Possibilities from Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs)

Air Pollutant Emission Abatement Using Application of Various Ethanol-gasoline Blends in Motor Vehicles

Aliashim Albani, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuMohamed Shahrir Mohamed Zahari

Shahrul Ismail, University Malaysia Terengganu

Ernesto Abaya, University of the PhilippinesShu Tao, Peking University

Naini Jayaseelan, Ex-Secretary, Government of India Ittipol Pawarmat, Pollution Control Department, Thailand

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 11:00 - 12:30

Big Data Applications and Air Pollution ModellingSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Air Pollution Control and Technologies Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Managing Air Quality Impacts from Agricultural Burning: Case Studies and Lessons Learned from Smoke Information Systems Developed in the United StatesApplication of Air Quality Model for Area-Based Management: A Case Study of Carrying Capacity for VOCs in Map Ta Phut, ThailandAn Application of Artificial Intelligence Technique for PM10 ForecastingA Feedforward Backpropagation Neural Network Model for Predicting Ground-level Ozone Concentration in MalaysiaContribution of Transboundary Emissions of Biomass Open Burning to Haze Pollution in Bangkok Metropolitan Region, ThailandAir Dispersion Modeling for Metro Baguio

Nathan R. Pavlovic, Sonoma Technology, Inc

Dr. Sakda Tridech, Pollution Control Department (PCD), Thailand Ministry of Natural Resources and EnvironmentSamsuri Abdullah, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuGhazali, N. A, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuSompoke Kingkaew, Numfon Eaktasang, Thammasat University

Wilhelmina O. Lagunilla, Environmental Management Bureau - Cordillera Administrative Region, DENR, Baguio City,

A green approach using Lawsonia inermis as anti-corrosion agent in acrylic coating for marine environment applicationRetrofitting as an option for existing motorcycles in reducing hazardous emissions to the environmentVehicle Emission Standards versus EURO technologies in Sri Lankan Context

Effects of Diesel Fuel Quantity on the Performance of a Dual Fuel EngineREAL-e: Real emission Measurement Tailpipe & cloud based

Odour from Rubber Industry and its Control

Mohammad Fakhratul Ridwan bin Zulkifli, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuAhmad Jais Alimin, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn MalaysiaS.M.D.J.T. Jayatilake, S.M.A Samanmali, Dr. A.G.T. Sugathapala, Department of Motor TrafficWan Nurdiyana Wan Mansor, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuGeorges Petelet, CAPELEC

Kanjana Suaysom, Pollution Control Department, Thailand

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Sustainable Transport Solutions for Cities Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 13, BCCK

Air Quality and Climate Benefits of Low-Carbon Sustainable Urban Transportation in the Kathmandu Valley, NepalPotential Study of Diversified Transportation Energy Mix in ASEAN CountriesWide Area Road Surface State Crowdsensing and Communica-tion System for Safety DrivingLow Carbon Emission Vehicle Roadmap in IndonesiaImpact of Vehicle Emission Testing Programme on Economic Benefits in Sri LankaCity Wide Mobile Air Sensor Network (MASEN) In Hong Kong, China For Evidence Based Air Quality Management

Jyoti Prajapati, Institute for Advanced Sustainability StudiesKazutaka Oka, NIES

Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University

Ahmad Safrudin, KPBBKurugamage Surendra Kumar Perera, CleanCo Lanka Pvt LtdZhi Ning, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Breakout SessionTue 13 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Air Quality and its Impact on Health Session Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS)Venue: Room 12, BCCK

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Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Indoor Air Pollution Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and Process Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

ISO Standards Finalized for Cookstoves and Clean Cooking SolutionsModeling kitchen air pollution concentrations from emissions and stove usage data in Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe Mega Conversion Program from kerosene to LPG in Indonesia: Lessons learned and recommendations for future clean cooking energy expansionPolicy options to reduce health outcomes associated with household air pollution in Sri LankaNeeds for scientific evidence on health effects of air pollution in MalaysiaHealth Impact Assessments of Indoor Air Pollution at Dakshinkhan Area of Dhaka City, Bangladesh

John Mitchell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Michael Johnson, Berkeley Air Monitoring GroupPrecious Benjamin, Clean Air Asia

Sumal Nandasena, National Institute of Health SciencesVera Phung Ling Hui, Kyoto University

Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, Department of Environmental Science, Stamford University Bangladesh

Indoor Air Quality Assessment at Selected Primary Schools with Different Microenvironment at Kuala Nerus, TerengganuCorrosion inhibition of mild steel in seawater through green approach using Leucaena leucocephala leaves extractInvestigation of Ground Level PM2.5 with Different Mode of Transports in Dhaka, BangladeshTemporal Variations of Particulate Matter Concentrations in Quezon City, Philippines in 2016-2017

Characterization of Fine and Coarse Particulate MatterCollected in Indonesia Using Nuclear Analytical TechniquesAir Quality in Pakistan’s biggest city KarachiThe Outdoor and Indoor PM2.5 in Ulaanbaatar City

Marzuki Ismail, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Mohd Sabri bin Mohd Ghazali, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuAbdullah Al Nayeem, Stamford University BangladeshBegie Perdigones, Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, University of the Philippines DilimanMuhayatun Santoso, Center for Applied Nuclear Science and Technology BATANBadar Ghauri, Institute of Space TechnologySonomdagva, National University of Mongolia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

Indoor Air Pollution Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Bluetooth Beacon technology for personal exposure and behavior assessmentEvaluating of ventilation conditions in commercial and office buildings by means of Indicating indoor air pollutantModeling indoor air data to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint of buildings while enhancing occupant health and well-beingEQMMS: The Quarry Management System based on Integrated Digital Data Object and Modelling for Sustainable Environment Development of a smart indoor air quality device connected with an air ventilation system and its operationNeed for chemical characterization of ultrafine particulate in indoor environment

Michael Johnson, Berkeley Air Monitoring GroupHD. Kumarapeli, HDS. Premasiri, National Building Research OrganisationDustin Jefferson S. Onghanseng, uHoo Air

Jamaiah Yahaya, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaYeseul Seong, Korea Environmental TechnologyAjay Taneja, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Plenary Session Wed, 14 Nov09:00 - 12:30

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

OPENING PLENARY Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK Moderator:

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Air Pollution in Asia and the Pacific: Science-based Solutions Session Organizers: UN Environment/Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, Climate and Clean Air Coalition, and Clean Air AsiaModerator: Kaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, UN Environment Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Welcome remarks

Setting the Scene

Opening Address

10:30 - 11:00

Opening Keynote Session

Noor Zaitun Yahaya, President, Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia Bjarne Pedersen, Executive Director, Clean Air Asia Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Dr. Jamilah Hashim, Director of Sarawak State Health DepartmentHonorable Minister Puan Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Deputy Minister, Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change

CHANGEMAKERS’ FORUM: Advancing Action Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian Cities The session highlights commitments and actions undertaken by environmental and

Welcome and session objectives by moderator

25 Clean Air Measures for Asia Pacific

Panel Discussion

- Case study of a solution in Asia Pacific (for specific sector)- What are existing opportunities to support implementation of the solutions package in the region?

Wrap-up and Closing

Kaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, UN Environment Asia Pacific OfficeNathan Borgford-Parnell, Climate and Clean Air Coalition- Waste: Eric Zusman, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies- Agriculture: Supat Wangwongwatana, Climate and Clean Air Coalition Science Advisory Panel- Clean Cooking: Precious Benjamin, Clean Air Asia- Diesel: Wei Wan, MAIRS-FE- Transport: Xiaohao Wang, Shanghai Environmental Monitoring CenterKaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership,

Bambang Susantono, Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Asian Development BankProf. He Kebin, Dean of the School for the Environment, Tsinghua UniversityErik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment (video message), and Bert Fabian, Programme Officer, Air Quality and Mobility, UN EnvironmentMarconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy

Clean Air for Greener Cities: Accelerating Investments in Asia

Achieving Blue Skies in China: Progress and Perspectives25 Solutions to Beat Air Pollution in Asia Pacific

Clean Energy, Future Energy

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

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Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

Indoor Air Pollution Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and Process Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

ISO Standards Finalized for Cookstoves and Clean Cooking SolutionsModeling kitchen air pollution concentrations from emissions and stove usage data in Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe Mega Conversion Program from kerosene to LPG in Indonesia: Lessons learned and recommendations for future clean cooking energy expansionPolicy options to reduce health outcomes associated with household air pollution in Sri LankaNeeds for scientific evidence on health effects of air pollution in MalaysiaHealth Impact Assessments of Indoor Air Pollution at Dakshinkhan Area of Dhaka City, Bangladesh

John Mitchell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Michael Johnson, Berkeley Air Monitoring GroupPrecious Benjamin, Clean Air Asia

Sumal Nandasena, National Institute of Health SciencesVera Phung Ling Hui, Kyoto University

Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder, Department of Environmental Science, Stamford University Bangladesh

Indoor Air Quality Assessment at Selected Primary Schools with Different Microenvironment at Kuala Nerus, TerengganuCorrosion inhibition of mild steel in seawater through green approach using Leucaena leucocephala leaves extractInvestigation of Ground Level PM2.5 with Different Mode of Transports in Dhaka, BangladeshTemporal Variations of Particulate Matter Concentrations in Quezon City, Philippines in 2016-2017

Characterization of Fine and Coarse Particulate MatterCollected in Indonesia Using Nuclear Analytical TechniquesAir Quality in Pakistan’s biggest city KarachiThe Outdoor and Indoor PM2.5 in Ulaanbaatar City

Marzuki Ismail, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

Mohd Sabri bin Mohd Ghazali, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuAbdullah Al Nayeem, Stamford University BangladeshBegie Perdigones, Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, University of the Philippines DilimanMuhayatun Santoso, Center for Applied Nuclear Science and Technology BATANBadar Ghauri, Institute of Space TechnologySonomdagva, National University of Mongolia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

Indoor Air Pollution Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Bluetooth Beacon technology for personal exposure and behavior assessmentEvaluating of ventilation conditions in commercial and office buildings by means of Indicating indoor air pollutantModeling indoor air data to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint of buildings while enhancing occupant health and well-beingEQMMS: The Quarry Management System based on Integrated Digital Data Object and Modelling for Sustainable Environment Development of a smart indoor air quality device connected with an air ventilation system and its operationNeed for chemical characterization of ultrafine particulate in indoor environment

Michael Johnson, Berkeley Air Monitoring GroupHD. Kumarapeli, HDS. Premasiri, National Building Research OrganisationDustin Jefferson S. Onghanseng, uHoo Air

Jamaiah Yahaya, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaYeseul Seong, Korea Environmental TechnologyAjay Taneja, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Plenary Session Wed, 14 Nov09:00 - 12:30

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

OPENING PLENARY Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK Moderator:

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Air Pollution in Asia and the Pacific: Science-based Solutions Session Organizers: UN Environment/Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, Climate and Clean Air Coalition, and Clean Air AsiaModerator: Kaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, UN Environment Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Welcome remarks

Setting the Scene

Opening Address

10:30 - 11:00

Opening Keynote Session

Noor Zaitun Yahaya, President, Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia Bjarne Pedersen, Executive Director, Clean Air Asia Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Dr. Jamilah Hashim, Director of Sarawak State Health DepartmentHonorable Minister Puan Isnaraissah Munirah Majilis, Deputy Minister, Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment, and Climate Change

CHANGEMAKERS’ FORUM: Advancing Action Towards Breathable, Cleaner Air in Asian Cities The session highlights commitments and actions undertaken by environmental and

Welcome and session objectives by moderator

25 Clean Air Measures for Asia Pacific

Panel Discussion

- Case study of a solution in Asia Pacific (for specific sector)- What are existing opportunities to support implementation of the solutions package in the region?

Wrap-up and Closing

Kaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, UN Environment Asia Pacific OfficeNathan Borgford-Parnell, Climate and Clean Air Coalition- Waste: Eric Zusman, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies- Agriculture: Supat Wangwongwatana, Climate and Clean Air Coalition Science Advisory Panel- Clean Cooking: Precious Benjamin, Clean Air Asia- Diesel: Wei Wan, MAIRS-FE- Transport: Xiaohao Wang, Shanghai Environmental Monitoring CenterKaye Patdu, Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership,

Bambang Susantono, Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Asian Development BankProf. He Kebin, Dean of the School for the Environment, Tsinghua UniversityErik Solheim, Executive Director, UN Environment (video message), and Bert Fabian, Programme Officer, Air Quality and Mobility, UN EnvironmentMarconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy

Clean Air for Greener Cities: Accelerating Investments in Asia

Achieving Blue Skies in China: Progress and Perspectives25 Solutions to Beat Air Pollution in Asia Pacific

Clean Energy, Future Energy

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Coffee Break & Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

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Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

U.S. Airshed Planning Session Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Room 6, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30-15:00

Air Quality and Clean Energy Dialogue: Strengthening emission standards for coal-fired power plantsSession Organizer: Clean Air AsiaChair: Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

US Regulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: Air Quality Designations and Attainment PlanningUS Regulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: Air Quality Designations and Attainment PlanningUS Nonregulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: case study: US/Canada Great Lakes Basin AirshedAirshed Planning Components: Monitoring networks and a demo of the NOAA HYSPLIT modelAirshed Planning Components: Identifying control strategies (case study: open burning of crop residues)

Facilitated by- Alison Simcox PhD. U.S. EPA Region 1- Justin Spenillo U.S. EPA Region 10

OpeningCoal-fired power plants emissions standards and emissions control in Asia – Progress and OutlookChina experience in reducing emissions from coal-fired power plantsUpdates from Southeast Asian countries

US experience in reducing emissions from coal-fired power plantsModerated Discussion with Speakers and Open Forum

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

ZENG Jinghai, Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau- Hon. Satya Widya Yudha, Vice Chairman of Commission I, Chairman of the Green Economy Caucus, The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia- Diosdado Doctor, Air Quality Management Section, Environmental Management Bureau, Philippines - Nguyen Huu Thang, Northern Center for Environmental Monitoring, Vietnam Environment AdministrationBruce Buckheit, ClimateWorks Foundation

PanelistsAll speakersHoang Duong Tung, President, Vietnam Clean Air Partnership

Moderated by Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

City Solutions and Best Practices: Engaging Cities for Sustainable Urban Mobility (MobiliseYourCity)Session Organizer: GIZ, Wuppertal InstituteFacilitator: Melissa Cruz, GIZVenue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Welcome and Introduction

The Rationale of National Urban Mobility Programmes (NUMPs)Institutional Set-Up and Governance of NUMPsFunding and Financing of NUMPsClosing

Alvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute, and Christian Mettke, GIZChristian Mettke, GIZPatricia Mariano, GIZAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Plenary Session Wed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Strategies to combat used vehicle import in vehicle importing countries of South Asia: Country experiencesSession Organizer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)Chair: Anumita Roychowdhury, Executive Director, CSEVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 14:30

MyCAS Plenary Session Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 13, BCCK

Welcome and IntroductionCSE assessment of dumping of used vehicles: A roadmap for AsiaCountry experiences and lessonsNepal: Strategies adopted to control and restrain used vehicle import and improve emissions standards roadmap: Impact, lessons and next steps

Bhutan: Vehicle import regulations to combat used vehicle dumping: Impact, lessons and next steps

Bangladesh: Leveraging vehicle import policy to improve vehicle stock: Impact, lessons and next steps

Sri Lanka: How vehicle import policy has been leveraged to ban used vehicle import and promote clean vehicle technologies: Impact, lessons and next stepsPanel discussionClosing

Anumita Roychowdhury, Executive Director, CSE

Lawanya Kumar Dhakal, Director General, Department of Transport Management, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Government of Nepal, Kathmandu, NepalPrem P. Adhikari, Chief Regional Transport Officer, Road Safety and Transport Authority, Ministry of Information and Communications, The Royal Government of Bhutan, Thimpu, BhutanSitangshu Shekhar Biswas, Director (Operation), Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDon S. Jayaweera, Senior Consultant, Strategic Enterprise Management Agency, Colombo, Sri Lanka 

An Analysis of Voluntary GHG Emissions Disclosure: Malaysian Evidence

Long-term record of air quality in Malaysia

Heterogeneity of Urban Air Pollution

Professor Dato' Dr. Nor Aieni binti Haji Mokhtar, Vice Chancellor, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuProf. Dr. Mohd Talib Latif, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaProf Peter Brimblecombe, Hong Kong City University

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

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Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

U.S. Airshed Planning Session Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Room 6, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30-15:00

Air Quality and Clean Energy Dialogue: Strengthening emission standards for coal-fired power plantsSession Organizer: Clean Air AsiaChair: Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

US Regulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: Air Quality Designations and Attainment PlanningUS Regulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: Air Quality Designations and Attainment PlanningUS Nonregulatory Approach to Airshed Planning: case study: US/Canada Great Lakes Basin AirshedAirshed Planning Components: Monitoring networks and a demo of the NOAA HYSPLIT modelAirshed Planning Components: Identifying control strategies (case study: open burning of crop residues)

Facilitated by- Alison Simcox PhD. U.S. EPA Region 1- Justin Spenillo U.S. EPA Region 10

OpeningCoal-fired power plants emissions standards and emissions control in Asia – Progress and OutlookChina experience in reducing emissions from coal-fired power plantsUpdates from Southeast Asian countries

US experience in reducing emissions from coal-fired power plantsModerated Discussion with Speakers and Open Forum

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

ZENG Jinghai, Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau- Hon. Satya Widya Yudha, Vice Chairman of Commission I, Chairman of the Green Economy Caucus, The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia- Diosdado Doctor, Air Quality Management Section, Environmental Management Bureau, Philippines - Nguyen Huu Thang, Northern Center for Environmental Monitoring, Vietnam Environment AdministrationBruce Buckheit, ClimateWorks Foundation

PanelistsAll speakersHoang Duong Tung, President, Vietnam Clean Air Partnership

Moderated by Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 13:30 - 15:00

City Solutions and Best Practices: Engaging Cities for Sustainable Urban Mobility (MobiliseYourCity)Session Organizer: GIZ, Wuppertal InstituteFacilitator: Melissa Cruz, GIZVenue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Welcome and Introduction

The Rationale of National Urban Mobility Programmes (NUMPs)Institutional Set-Up and Governance of NUMPsFunding and Financing of NUMPsClosing

Alvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute, and Christian Mettke, GIZChristian Mettke, GIZPatricia Mariano, GIZAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Plenary Session Wed, 14 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Strategies to combat used vehicle import in vehicle importing countries of South Asia: Country experiencesSession Organizer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)Chair: Anumita Roychowdhury, Executive Director, CSEVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov13:30 - 14:30

MyCAS Plenary Session Session Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 13, BCCK

Welcome and IntroductionCSE assessment of dumping of used vehicles: A roadmap for AsiaCountry experiences and lessonsNepal: Strategies adopted to control and restrain used vehicle import and improve emissions standards roadmap: Impact, lessons and next steps

Bhutan: Vehicle import regulations to combat used vehicle dumping: Impact, lessons and next steps

Bangladesh: Leveraging vehicle import policy to improve vehicle stock: Impact, lessons and next steps

Sri Lanka: How vehicle import policy has been leveraged to ban used vehicle import and promote clean vehicle technologies: Impact, lessons and next stepsPanel discussionClosing

Anumita Roychowdhury, Executive Director, CSE

Lawanya Kumar Dhakal, Director General, Department of Transport Management, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Government of Nepal, Kathmandu, NepalPrem P. Adhikari, Chief Regional Transport Officer, Road Safety and Transport Authority, Ministry of Information and Communications, The Royal Government of Bhutan, Thimpu, BhutanSitangshu Shekhar Biswas, Director (Operation), Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDon S. Jayaweera, Senior Consultant, Strategic Enterprise Management Agency, Colombo, Sri Lanka 

An Analysis of Voluntary GHG Emissions Disclosure: Malaysian Evidence

Long-term record of air quality in Malaysia

Heterogeneity of Urban Air Pollution

Professor Dato' Dr. Nor Aieni binti Haji Mokhtar, Vice Chancellor, Universiti Malaysia TerengganuProf. Dr. Mohd Talib Latif, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaProf Peter Brimblecombe, Hong Kong City University

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break & Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

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Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Micro Air Sensors: The State of the Technology and ApplicationSession Organizer: TD Environmental Services, Clean Air AsiaChair: Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Implementing Euro 4/IV and Developing a Roadmap to Euro 6/VI in AsiaSession Organizer: UN Environment/Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Clean Air AsiaChair: Bert Fabian, UN EnvironmentVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Opening and presentation on the State of Air Sensors – Technology and TrendsAir sensors performance evaluation and applications

Moderated Panel Discussion and Open Forum

Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

Neal Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyPanelists: - Sean Khan, UN Environment - Neal Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Dieter Schwela, Stockholm Environment Institute - Sean Wihera, Clarity Movement Co. - Jacqueline Lam, C40

Moderated by Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

OpeningGlobal progress toward soot-free diesel vehicles in 2018

Updates on the ASEAN discussions to implement Euro 4/IV and develop a roadmap for Euro 6/VIRegional fuel quality standards across Asia versus other regionsPanel Discussion

Closing remarks

Bert Fabian, UN Environment Josh Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationSupat Wangwongwatana, Asian Institute of TechnologyYou Wei Aw, Stratas Advisors- Ahmad Safrudin, Committee for the Phasing Out of Leaded Fuel (KPBB), Indonesia - Noor E Alam, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, Bangladesh- Thusitha Sugathapala, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka- Clarence Woo, Asian Clean Fuels Association

Moderated by Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaKathleen Dematera, Clean Air Asia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

City Solutions and Good Practices to Address Urban Air PollutionSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Asian Development Bank, and Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentChairperson: Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Session introduction

Air quality and emissions modelling

VOCs emissions control in the PRC and recommendations for other citiesAddressing industrial emissions in India

Mainstreaming of air quality considerations in urban sector plans: lessons and recommendations from other countries/citiesModerated panel discussion with speakers and panelistsOpen Forum

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentTianlin Niu, Ricardo Energy & Environment

Wei Hao, Clean Air Asia

Polash Mukerjee, Center for Science and EnvironmentShakil Ferdausi, Asian Development Bank, and Glynda Bathan, Clean Air AsiaModerator by Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Best Practices and Lessons from Cities for Reducing Emissions from Sources of Air Pollution

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Media for Better Air QualitySession Organizers: Energy Foundation China and Clean Air Asia Chair: Robyn Garner, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

OpeningSummary of analysis of media coverage on air pollution issues in AsiaPanel Discussion and Audience Q&ABringing together journalists from throughout Asia, this session provides different regional perspectives on the current media landscape in relation to reporting on air pollution, the challenges facing journalists, and the opportunities that exist for growth and improvement.

Closing Remarks

Robyn Garner, Clean Air AsiaAanchal Mehta, Vital Strategies

- Tao Wang, Southern Weekly, China- Kamarul Bahrin Bin Haron, Astro Awani, Malaysia - Howie Severino, GMA Network, Philippines- Amitabh Sinha, The Indian Express - Robin Hicks, Eco-Business, Singapore - Sohara Mehroze Shachi, Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh- Ichwan Susanto, Harian Kompas, Indonesia - Pham Thanh Ha, Vietnam Digital Television

Moderated by Huang Wei, Energy Foundation China Robyn Garner, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Action for Integrated Better Air Quality: Learnings from Indian CitiesSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia and IBAQChair: Prof. Katsunori Suzuki, ESD Resource Center of JapanVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Opening remarksChair for session

National Clean Air Program and role of CitiesHow smart cities can contribute to Better Air QualityIntegrating Health in Air Quality Programmes in Indian Cities

Prarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaProf. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)Sakshi Sharma, SO, CPCBJagan Shah, National Institute of Urban AffairsManjeet Saluja, National Professional Officer (Environment, Climate Change and Public Health), World Health Organisation

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Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Micro Air Sensors: The State of the Technology and ApplicationSession Organizer: TD Environmental Services, Clean Air AsiaChair: Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Implementing Euro 4/IV and Developing a Roadmap to Euro 6/VI in AsiaSession Organizer: UN Environment/Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Clean Air AsiaChair: Bert Fabian, UN EnvironmentVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Opening and presentation on the State of Air Sensors – Technology and TrendsAir sensors performance evaluation and applications

Moderated Panel Discussion and Open Forum

Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

Neal Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyPanelists: - Sean Khan, UN Environment - Neal Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Dieter Schwela, Stockholm Environment Institute - Sean Wihera, Clarity Movement Co. - Jacqueline Lam, C40

Moderated by Tim Dye, TD Environmental Services

OpeningGlobal progress toward soot-free diesel vehicles in 2018

Updates on the ASEAN discussions to implement Euro 4/IV and develop a roadmap for Euro 6/VIRegional fuel quality standards across Asia versus other regionsPanel Discussion

Closing remarks

Bert Fabian, UN Environment Josh Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationSupat Wangwongwatana, Asian Institute of TechnologyYou Wei Aw, Stratas Advisors- Ahmad Safrudin, Committee for the Phasing Out of Leaded Fuel (KPBB), Indonesia - Noor E Alam, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, Bangladesh- Thusitha Sugathapala, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka- Clarence Woo, Asian Clean Fuels Association

Moderated by Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaKathleen Dematera, Clean Air Asia

Breakout Session Tue 13 Nov 15:30 - 17:00

City Solutions and Good Practices to Address Urban Air PollutionSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Asian Development Bank, and Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentChairperson: Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Session introduction

Air quality and emissions modelling

VOCs emissions control in the PRC and recommendations for other citiesAddressing industrial emissions in India

Mainstreaming of air quality considerations in urban sector plans: lessons and recommendations from other countries/citiesModerated panel discussion with speakers and panelistsOpen Forum

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentTianlin Niu, Ricardo Energy & Environment

Wei Hao, Clean Air Asia

Polash Mukerjee, Center for Science and EnvironmentShakil Ferdausi, Asian Development Bank, and Glynda Bathan, Clean Air AsiaModerator by Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Best Practices and Lessons from Cities for Reducing Emissions from Sources of Air Pollution

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Media for Better Air QualitySession Organizers: Energy Foundation China and Clean Air Asia Chair: Robyn Garner, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

OpeningSummary of analysis of media coverage on air pollution issues in AsiaPanel Discussion and Audience Q&ABringing together journalists from throughout Asia, this session provides different regional perspectives on the current media landscape in relation to reporting on air pollution, the challenges facing journalists, and the opportunities that exist for growth and improvement.

Closing Remarks

Robyn Garner, Clean Air AsiaAanchal Mehta, Vital Strategies

- Tao Wang, Southern Weekly, China- Kamarul Bahrin Bin Haron, Astro Awani, Malaysia - Howie Severino, GMA Network, Philippines- Amitabh Sinha, The Indian Express - Robin Hicks, Eco-Business, Singapore - Sohara Mehroze Shachi, Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh- Ichwan Susanto, Harian Kompas, Indonesia - Pham Thanh Ha, Vietnam Digital Television

Moderated by Huang Wei, Energy Foundation China Robyn Garner, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Action for Integrated Better Air Quality: Learnings from Indian CitiesSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia and IBAQChair: Prof. Katsunori Suzuki, ESD Resource Center of JapanVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Opening remarksChair for session

National Clean Air Program and role of CitiesHow smart cities can contribute to Better Air QualityIntegrating Health in Air Quality Programmes in Indian Cities

Prarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaProf. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)Sakshi Sharma, SO, CPCBJagan Shah, National Institute of Urban AffairsManjeet Saluja, National Professional Officer (Environment, Climate Change and Public Health), World Health Organisation

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

AirNow and BenMAP Users Symposium - Tools for Air Quality ManagementSession Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

The Roadmap to Real Zero-Emission MobilitySession Organizers: Clean Air Asia, UN EnvironmentChair: Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Introduction to AirNow-I and BenMAP-CE: What’s new with these tools?Deploying AirNow in GhanaAssessment of health benefits from air quality improvements in Thailand: From concept to applicationsUsing AirNow-I data in BenMAP-CE: A health burden analysis in Addis Ababa, EthiopiaQ&A and user discussion

Lourdes Morales and Neal Fann, U.S. EPA

Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI)Thao Pham, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), ThailandWilliam Raich, Industrial Economics, Inc. (IEc)

All speakers and participants

OpeningBest practices (i.e. well-to-wheel calculations) to achieve zero emissionsWhat building blocks are needed to accelerate electric mobility in Asia?The role of two-wheeler EV's in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and challengesLessons from Dieselgate and Implications for EVs in EuropeToyota’s Roadmap to Real Zero Emission MobilityOpen Forum

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaNuwong Chollacoop, National Metal and Materials Technology CenterAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Horizon Gitano, Focus Applied Technologies

Axel Friedrich, Sustainable Transport ExpertShoichi Ichikawa, Toyota Motor CorporationModerated by Bert Fabian, UN Environment

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov9:00 - 10:30

Healthier, More Livable Cities in Asia: IBAQ Achievements and Lessons Learned Session Organizer: Clean Air Asia Chair: Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

 IntroductionVideo: Highlights of IBAQ work in citiesLessons learned and opportunities for scale-upPanel discussion

Closing remarks and way forward

Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Dang Espita, Clean Air Asia - Thoa Chau, Can Tho City Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Gloria Buenaventura, Marikina City Environment Management Office - Gao Song, Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center - S.P Subudhi, Uttarkhand Pollution Control Committee - Supat Wangwongwatana, Thammasat University - Dang Espita, Clean Air Asia

Moderated by Joy Galvez, Clean Air AsiaBjarne Pedersen, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and ProcessSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

The IBAQ Programme – Expectations from Government of JapanModerated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.

Chair for session

Formulating and implementation of Clean Air Action Plans in Indian Cities (Case study of Dehradun)Regional Action for Better Air Quality in Delhi

Mainstreaming air quality management into Smart City Initiatives: The Case of BhubaneswarAir Action in Nagpur City

Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing

Kaoru Akahoshi, Policy Researcher, Institute for Global Environment Strategies (IGES)All panelists and city representative/s

Prof. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)S. P. Subudhi, Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control BoardM. P. George, Delhi Pollution Control CommitteePrarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia

Rajesh Mohite, Deputy Commissioner, Nagpur Municipal CorporationAll panellists and city representative/s

Prof. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Release of CAA’s report on - “Air Quality Management in India – A Status of 30 Cities”

New solution for simultaneous quantitative measurement of Particulate Matter (PM) and qualitative element analysis using PX-375Concentrations of Particulate Matter fractions and kitchen characteristics among solid fuel and LPG using households in Sri LankaAir Quality Monitoring for Effective Enforcement

Monitoring the nation’s Air Quality: The Environmental Quality Monitoring Program (EQMP)Using low-cost sensor technologies to democratize public air quality data

Mizuno Yusuke, Horiba, Ltd.

Sumal Nandasena, National Institute of Health Sciences

George Nyaon, Natural Resources & Environmental Board (NREB) SarawakAbdul Rani Abdullah, Pakar Scieno TW

Yann Boquillod, IQAir

17:00 - 18:00 Poster presentations(BCCK foyer)

Walkability and Air Sensing Tour (streets of Kuching)17:00-18:30 (tour);

18:30-20:00 (end-of-tour discussions at The Old Courthouse)

Organized by the Institute for Transportation & Develop-ment Policy (ITDP), Sonoma Technology, Universiti Malaysia

Sarawak (UNIMAS), UiTM, Clean Air Asia

18:00~

BAQ MEET-UPS Air Quality Flags Program for Schools (18:00-19:30; The Granary Kitchen + Bar)Air Sensor Stakeholders’ Meet-up (from 18:30 onwards; The Old Courthouse)

CSO meet-up on Air Pollution and Clean Energy Initiatives (from 18:30 onwards; The White Barouk)

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

AirNow and BenMAP Users Symposium - Tools for Air Quality ManagementSession Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

The Roadmap to Real Zero-Emission MobilitySession Organizers: Clean Air Asia, UN EnvironmentChair: Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Introduction to AirNow-I and BenMAP-CE: What’s new with these tools?Deploying AirNow in GhanaAssessment of health benefits from air quality improvements in Thailand: From concept to applicationsUsing AirNow-I data in BenMAP-CE: A health burden analysis in Addis Ababa, EthiopiaQ&A and user discussion

Lourdes Morales and Neal Fann, U.S. EPA

Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI)Thao Pham, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), ThailandWilliam Raich, Industrial Economics, Inc. (IEc)

All speakers and participants

OpeningBest practices (i.e. well-to-wheel calculations) to achieve zero emissionsWhat building blocks are needed to accelerate electric mobility in Asia?The role of two-wheeler EV's in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and challengesLessons from Dieselgate and Implications for EVs in EuropeToyota’s Roadmap to Real Zero Emission MobilityOpen Forum

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaNuwong Chollacoop, National Metal and Materials Technology CenterAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Horizon Gitano, Focus Applied Technologies

Axel Friedrich, Sustainable Transport ExpertShoichi Ichikawa, Toyota Motor CorporationModerated by Bert Fabian, UN Environment

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov9:00 - 10:30

Healthier, More Livable Cities in Asia: IBAQ Achievements and Lessons Learned Session Organizer: Clean Air Asia Chair: Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

 IntroductionVideo: Highlights of IBAQ work in citiesLessons learned and opportunities for scale-upPanel discussion

Closing remarks and way forward

Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Dang Espita, Clean Air Asia - Thoa Chau, Can Tho City Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Gloria Buenaventura, Marikina City Environment Management Office - Gao Song, Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center - S.P Subudhi, Uttarkhand Pollution Control Committee - Supat Wangwongwatana, Thammasat University - Dang Espita, Clean Air Asia

Moderated by Joy Galvez, Clean Air AsiaBjarne Pedersen, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionWed, 14 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and ProcessSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

The IBAQ Programme – Expectations from Government of JapanModerated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.

Chair for session

Formulating and implementation of Clean Air Action Plans in Indian Cities (Case study of Dehradun)Regional Action for Better Air Quality in Delhi

Mainstreaming air quality management into Smart City Initiatives: The Case of BhubaneswarAir Action in Nagpur City

Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing

Kaoru Akahoshi, Policy Researcher, Institute for Global Environment Strategies (IGES)All panelists and city representative/s

Prof. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)S. P. Subudhi, Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control BoardM. P. George, Delhi Pollution Control CommitteePrarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia

Rajesh Mohite, Deputy Commissioner, Nagpur Municipal CorporationAll panellists and city representative/s

Prof. Katsunori Suzuki (ESD Resource Center of Japan)

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Release of CAA’s report on - “Air Quality Management in India – A Status of 30 Cities”

New solution for simultaneous quantitative measurement of Particulate Matter (PM) and qualitative element analysis using PX-375Concentrations of Particulate Matter fractions and kitchen characteristics among solid fuel and LPG using households in Sri LankaAir Quality Monitoring for Effective Enforcement

Monitoring the nation’s Air Quality: The Environmental Quality Monitoring Program (EQMP)Using low-cost sensor technologies to democratize public air quality data

Mizuno Yusuke, Horiba, Ltd.

Sumal Nandasena, National Institute of Health Sciences

George Nyaon, Natural Resources & Environmental Board (NREB) SarawakAbdul Rani Abdullah, Pakar Scieno TW

Yann Boquillod, IQAir

17:00 - 18:00 Poster presentations(BCCK foyer)

Walkability and Air Sensing Tour (streets of Kuching)17:00-18:30 (tour);

18:30-20:00 (end-of-tour discussions at The Old Courthouse)

Organized by the Institute for Transportation & Develop-ment Policy (ITDP), Sonoma Technology, Universiti Malaysia

Sarawak (UNIMAS), UiTM, Clean Air Asia

18:00~

BAQ MEET-UPS Air Quality Flags Program for Schools (18:00-19:30; The Granary Kitchen + Bar)Air Sensor Stakeholders’ Meet-up (from 18:30 onwards; The Old Courthouse)

CSO meet-up on Air Pollution and Clean Energy Initiatives (from 18:30 onwards; The White Barouk)

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 1: China Clean Air Action at Country and City Level Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air AsiaVenue: Room 14, BC

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Urban Planning and City Solutions for Clean AirSession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS) Venue: Room 12, BCCK

OpeningHow China Fought the Air Pollution War from 2013-2017

Five-year Clean Air Action in Beijing

Chengdu Experience of City Clean Air Action Plan Formulation and ImplementationIndependent Assessment of China’s Actions and ResultsClosing

Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air AsiaWang Feng, Division Chief, Air Department, Ministry of Ecology and EnvironmentZhang Feng, Division Chief, Beijing Environmen-tal Protection BureauKuang Liangyi, Deputy Director-General, Chengdu Environmental Protection BureauFU Lu, China Director, Clean Air AsiaRobert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Air quality action planning in the Greater Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area Holistic Approach to Evaluate Air Quality Impact for New Building Permit in Urban Industrial EstatesThe proliferation of environmental data and visualization sharing platforms and their impact on awarenessNetwork on Citizens Engagement for Better Air Quality

Low-Cost, High-Impact Strategies for Increasing Active Mobility in ASEAN CitiesSmart Air Quality Network, the measurement network for the future

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment Attilio Poli, APAQ GroupJeffery K Smith, World Health Organization (consultant)Dorothee Saar, Deutsche Umwelthilfe DUH (Environmental Action Germany)Frederick H Young IV, Alta Planning + DesignVolker Ziegler, GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & CO.KG

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Ozone Session Organizer: Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment (KOSAE)Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Speciation of Volatile Organic Compounds and Ozone Precusors Emitted from Printing IndustriesSmall scale VOC emission sources focusing on urban ozone precursorsCharacterization of OC and EC variation at peri-urban Taehwa Research Forest with implications for haze effectsObservation of Secondary Aerosol Formation Potential using Oxidation Flow Reactor for the vehicles of different fuel typesWhy do we need The World Air Day?

The sick building syndrome in hospital workers: A cross-sectional study of personal and environment-related risk indicators

JiHyeon Song, Sejong UniversityYoung Min Jo, Kyung Hee UniversityInseon Suh, Korea UniversityTaehyoung Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign StudiesYoon-Shin Kim, Global Alliance for Clean AirNik Rosmawati Nik Husain, Universiti Sains Malaysia

10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break and Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer) Fuel Economy Chatbot/App Launch (GIZ) (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

Plenary SessionThu, 15 Nov11:00-12:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Plenary Session BUSINESS FORUM: Business for Better Air QualityVenue: Great Hall A, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30-15:00

Air Pollution and Health: Evidence to Catalyze Local ActionSession Organizers and Contributors: Vital Strategies, Health Effects Institute, UrbanEmissions, Universitas Muhammad Yogyakarta, UKM, U.S. EPA Chair: Sumi Mehta, Vital StrategiesVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

OpeningSustainable Transport Solutions Panel

Data-Driven Solutions Panel

Robin Hicks, Eco-Business (Moderator)Panelists: - Vince Socco, Executive Vice President, Toyota Motor Asia Pacific - Sheila Watson, Deputy Director, and Director of Environment and Research, FIA Foundation - Antonio Multari, Director of International Sales, MAHA (Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG) and Technical Expert for Emissions, CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee) - Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

Panelists: - Attilio Poli, Managing Director, APAQ Group - Johnson Khor, Regional Sales Manager, HORIBA Instruments Singapore - Bob Zheng, Director of Business Development, Cities Center of Competence Asia at Siemens

Smoke and health: opening remarks to set the context for the two breakout sessionsGBD MAPS: national and regional evidence on air pollution sources and health impactsAPNA City: city-specific data on sources and impacts to spur actionChild respiratory health impacts of Indonesia forest fires

Health impacts of haze in Malaysia

Moderated DiscussionResearchers and local policy makers discuss key data gaps, emerging results, and evidence most likely to increase political will to actionConcluding Remarks

Sumi Mehta, Vital Strategies

Katy Walker, Health Effects Institute

Sarath Guttikunda, UrbanEmissions

Rahmawati Husein, Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaMazrura Sahani, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaModerated by John Mitchell, U.S. Environmen-tal Protection Agency

The forum is a platform for CEOs and industry leaders to share their opinions in addressing air pollution, investing in solutions for better air quality, challenges and barriers when introducing clean technologies and solutions, and the profitability of green investments.

12:30 - 13:30LUNCH (Great Hall C & D, BCKK)

Poster presentations (foyer)IBAQ e-Learning Launch (Room 6, BCCK)

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 1: China Clean Air Action at Country and City Level Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air AsiaVenue: Room 14, BC

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Urban Planning and City Solutions for Clean AirSession Organizer: The Clean Air Forum Society of Malaysia (MyCAS) Venue: Room 12, BCCK

OpeningHow China Fought the Air Pollution War from 2013-2017

Five-year Clean Air Action in Beijing

Chengdu Experience of City Clean Air Action Plan Formulation and ImplementationIndependent Assessment of China’s Actions and ResultsClosing

Robert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air AsiaWang Feng, Division Chief, Air Department, Ministry of Ecology and EnvironmentZhang Feng, Division Chief, Beijing Environmen-tal Protection BureauKuang Liangyi, Deputy Director-General, Chengdu Environmental Protection BureauFU Lu, China Director, Clean Air AsiaRobert O’Keefe, Chairman, Clean Air Asia

Air quality action planning in the Greater Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area Holistic Approach to Evaluate Air Quality Impact for New Building Permit in Urban Industrial EstatesThe proliferation of environmental data and visualization sharing platforms and their impact on awarenessNetwork on Citizens Engagement for Better Air Quality

Low-Cost, High-Impact Strategies for Increasing Active Mobility in ASEAN CitiesSmart Air Quality Network, the measurement network for the future

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & Environment Attilio Poli, APAQ GroupJeffery K Smith, World Health Organization (consultant)Dorothee Saar, Deutsche Umwelthilfe DUH (Environmental Action Germany)Frederick H Young IV, Alta Planning + DesignVolker Ziegler, GRIMM Aerosol Technik Ainring GmbH & CO.KG

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov09:00-10:30

Ozone Session Organizer: Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment (KOSAE)Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Speciation of Volatile Organic Compounds and Ozone Precusors Emitted from Printing IndustriesSmall scale VOC emission sources focusing on urban ozone precursorsCharacterization of OC and EC variation at peri-urban Taehwa Research Forest with implications for haze effectsObservation of Secondary Aerosol Formation Potential using Oxidation Flow Reactor for the vehicles of different fuel typesWhy do we need The World Air Day?

The sick building syndrome in hospital workers: A cross-sectional study of personal and environment-related risk indicators

JiHyeon Song, Sejong UniversityYoung Min Jo, Kyung Hee UniversityInseon Suh, Korea UniversityTaehyoung Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign StudiesYoon-Shin Kim, Global Alliance for Clean AirNik Rosmawati Nik Husain, Universiti Sains Malaysia

10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break and Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer) Fuel Economy Chatbot/App Launch (GIZ) (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

Plenary SessionThu, 15 Nov11:00-12:30

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Plenary Session BUSINESS FORUM: Business for Better Air QualityVenue: Great Hall A, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30-15:00

Air Pollution and Health: Evidence to Catalyze Local ActionSession Organizers and Contributors: Vital Strategies, Health Effects Institute, UrbanEmissions, Universitas Muhammad Yogyakarta, UKM, U.S. EPA Chair: Sumi Mehta, Vital StrategiesVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

OpeningSustainable Transport Solutions Panel

Data-Driven Solutions Panel

Robin Hicks, Eco-Business (Moderator)Panelists: - Vince Socco, Executive Vice President, Toyota Motor Asia Pacific - Sheila Watson, Deputy Director, and Director of Environment and Research, FIA Foundation - Antonio Multari, Director of International Sales, MAHA (Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG) and Technical Expert for Emissions, CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee) - Marconi Madai, Vice President Health, Safety, Security & Environment, Sarawak Energy Berhad

Panelists: - Attilio Poli, Managing Director, APAQ Group - Johnson Khor, Regional Sales Manager, HORIBA Instruments Singapore - Bob Zheng, Director of Business Development, Cities Center of Competence Asia at Siemens

Smoke and health: opening remarks to set the context for the two breakout sessionsGBD MAPS: national and regional evidence on air pollution sources and health impactsAPNA City: city-specific data on sources and impacts to spur actionChild respiratory health impacts of Indonesia forest fires

Health impacts of haze in Malaysia

Moderated DiscussionResearchers and local policy makers discuss key data gaps, emerging results, and evidence most likely to increase political will to actionConcluding Remarks

Sumi Mehta, Vital Strategies

Katy Walker, Health Effects Institute

Sarath Guttikunda, UrbanEmissions

Rahmawati Husein, Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaMazrura Sahani, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaModerated by John Mitchell, U.S. Environmen-tal Protection Agency

The forum is a platform for CEOs and industry leaders to share their opinions in addressing air pollution, investing in solutions for better air quality, challenges and barriers when introducing clean technologies and solutions, and the profitability of green investments.

12:30 - 13:30LUNCH (Great Hall C & D, BCKK)

Poster presentations (foyer)IBAQ e-Learning Launch (Room 6, BCCK)

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Thursday, 15 November 2018

What are cars really emitting in our cities? The Real Urban Emissions Initiative (TRUE)Session Organizer: FIA FoundationVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30-15:00

Future Cities: Developing Sustainable Urban Areas in AsiaSession Organizer: Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

What is TRUE?What can we learn from real world emissions testing?

What is Hong Kong, China doing about these issues?Moderated Discussion and contributions from the floorClosing

Sheila Watson, FIA FoundationJosh Miller, International Council for Clean Transportation Y S Yam, Hong Kong Environment DepartmentModerated by Bert Fabian, UN Environment

Context Setting: Learnings from Cities for Clean AirMainstreaming Low-Carbon Development: Examples from Urban PathwaysIntegrated Urban Planning and Transportation Along BRT CorridorFrom Cities to Metropolitan Regions – The challenges to integratePutting Co-benefits into Action: From Theory to Practice in Asia's CitiesStrengthening Knowledge and Actions for Air Quality Improvement: Knowledge and Support Technical Assistance (KSTA) to support citiesCity representatives to share how they mainstream air quality management and challenges encountered

Moderated panel discussion with city representatives and speakersSummary of Discussion and Closing

Precious Benjamin, Clean Air AsiaAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Shanshan Li, Institute for Transportation & Development PolicyRoland Haas, GIZ

Eric Zusman, Institute for Global Environmental StrategiesShakil Ferdausi, Asian Development Bank

- Thoa Chau, Can Tho City Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Amor Salandanan, Santa Rosa City Environment and Natural Resources Office - Naufal Isnaeni, Bogor City Regional Development Planning AgencyModerated by Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 2: China Coal Control Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Glynda Bathan, Deputy Executive Director, Clean Air Asia Venue: Room 14, BCCK

OpeningChina Coal Control and Energy Structure Reform

Real Cost of Coal and Oil

Coal-fired Power Plants Emission Control Pathways and TechnologiesXi’an Industrial Emission Control Measures and Enforcement

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia Zheng Ping, Project Manager, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)Chen Xiaojun, Associate Research Fellow, Chinese Academy for Environmental PlanningDr. Yuan Jiahai, Professor, North China Electric Power UniversityXie Honghao, Director, Xi’an Energy Conservation AssociationGlynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

International Action and Cooperation on Air Pollution ManagementSession Organizers: MyCAS Venue: Room 12, BCCK

Characteristics of Monitoring Data of EANET and Policy Implications for Atmospheric Environment in East AsiaU.S. EPA’s AirNow International Air Sensor Applications and Initiatives in Accra, Ghana

Study of Particulate Matter in Kırklareli, Turkey with Meteorological FactorsEtricycle Pilot Testing at UP Diliman

Air pollution and ISO 16890

Ken Yamashita, Asia Center for Air Pollution ResearchLourdes Morales, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc. Mete TayançMarmara UniversityErnesto Abaya, University of the Philippines Lee Kwang Chueng, Camfil

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

The Roles of Particulate Matter Characterization and Source Apportionment in Air Quality ManagementSession Organizers: Air and Waste Management Association Chair: Alan Gertler, Desert Research Institute Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Innovations to Accelerate Progress on Clean Air and Climate ActionSession Organizer: Vital Strategies Chair: Sumi Mehta, Vital StrategiesVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCC

Review of Successes and Failures in PM Source Apportionment for Air Quality ManagementBarking up the right tree - The role of source apportionment in air quality managementSource apportionment of fine PM in Bangkok Metropolitan Region by different approaches using continuous monitoring dataThe Application of Microscopic Chemical Imaging to Determine the Sources Contributing to PM2.5 in ShanghaiCharacterizing particulate matter in industrial process emissions

Major Aerosol Types in Kuching using Threshold Classification TechniqueChanges in Atmospheric PM2.5 Composition during the Implementation of Stringent Pollution Control Measures in Shanghai for the 2016 G20 Summit

John G. Watson, Desert Research Institute

Sarath Guttikunda, Urban FEmissions Info

N. T. Kim Oanh, Asian Institute of Technology

Alan W. Gertler, Desert Research Institute

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentArnis Asmat, Universiti Teknologi MARA

Shun-cheng Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Innovation to accelerate progress on air quality and climate: opening remarksBuilding a global open air quality ecosystemSurface PARTiculate mAtter Network (SPARTAN): benchmarking remote sensing with ground-based measurementsInnovations and current trends in assessing air quality

Sumi Mehta, Vital Strategies

Christa Hasenkopf, openaqPuji Lestari, Institute of Technology, Bandung

Jacqueline Lam, C40

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break and Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)UN Environment Air Quality and Mobility Program (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

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Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

Thursday, 15 November 2018

What are cars really emitting in our cities? The Real Urban Emissions Initiative (TRUE)Session Organizer: FIA FoundationVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30-15:00

Future Cities: Developing Sustainable Urban Areas in AsiaSession Organizer: Clean Air Asia Venue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

What is TRUE?What can we learn from real world emissions testing?

What is Hong Kong, China doing about these issues?Moderated Discussion and contributions from the floorClosing

Sheila Watson, FIA FoundationJosh Miller, International Council for Clean Transportation Y S Yam, Hong Kong Environment DepartmentModerated by Bert Fabian, UN Environment

Context Setting: Learnings from Cities for Clean AirMainstreaming Low-Carbon Development: Examples from Urban PathwaysIntegrated Urban Planning and Transportation Along BRT CorridorFrom Cities to Metropolitan Regions – The challenges to integratePutting Co-benefits into Action: From Theory to Practice in Asia's CitiesStrengthening Knowledge and Actions for Air Quality Improvement: Knowledge and Support Technical Assistance (KSTA) to support citiesCity representatives to share how they mainstream air quality management and challenges encountered

Moderated panel discussion with city representatives and speakersSummary of Discussion and Closing

Precious Benjamin, Clean Air AsiaAlvin Mejia, Wuppertal Institute

Shanshan Li, Institute for Transportation & Development PolicyRoland Haas, GIZ

Eric Zusman, Institute for Global Environmental StrategiesShakil Ferdausi, Asian Development Bank

- Thoa Chau, Can Tho City Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Amor Salandanan, Santa Rosa City Environment and Natural Resources Office - Naufal Isnaeni, Bogor City Regional Development Planning AgencyModerated by Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Joy Galvez, Clean Air Asia

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 2: China Coal Control Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Glynda Bathan, Deputy Executive Director, Clean Air Asia Venue: Room 14, BCCK

OpeningChina Coal Control and Energy Structure Reform

Real Cost of Coal and Oil

Coal-fired Power Plants Emission Control Pathways and TechnologiesXi’an Industrial Emission Control Measures and Enforcement

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia Zheng Ping, Project Manager, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)Chen Xiaojun, Associate Research Fellow, Chinese Academy for Environmental PlanningDr. Yuan Jiahai, Professor, North China Electric Power UniversityXie Honghao, Director, Xi’an Energy Conservation AssociationGlynda Bathan, Clean Air Asia

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

International Action and Cooperation on Air Pollution ManagementSession Organizers: MyCAS Venue: Room 12, BCCK

Characteristics of Monitoring Data of EANET and Policy Implications for Atmospheric Environment in East AsiaU.S. EPA’s AirNow International Air Sensor Applications and Initiatives in Accra, Ghana

Study of Particulate Matter in Kırklareli, Turkey with Meteorological FactorsEtricycle Pilot Testing at UP Diliman

Air pollution and ISO 16890

Ken Yamashita, Asia Center for Air Pollution ResearchLourdes Morales, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc. Mete TayançMarmara UniversityErnesto Abaya, University of the Philippines Lee Kwang Chueng, Camfil

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 - 15:00

The Roles of Particulate Matter Characterization and Source Apportionment in Air Quality ManagementSession Organizers: Air and Waste Management Association Chair: Alan Gertler, Desert Research Institute Venue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Innovations to Accelerate Progress on Clean Air and Climate ActionSession Organizer: Vital Strategies Chair: Sumi Mehta, Vital StrategiesVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCC

Review of Successes and Failures in PM Source Apportionment for Air Quality ManagementBarking up the right tree - The role of source apportionment in air quality managementSource apportionment of fine PM in Bangkok Metropolitan Region by different approaches using continuous monitoring dataThe Application of Microscopic Chemical Imaging to Determine the Sources Contributing to PM2.5 in ShanghaiCharacterizing particulate matter in industrial process emissions

Major Aerosol Types in Kuching using Threshold Classification TechniqueChanges in Atmospheric PM2.5 Composition during the Implementation of Stringent Pollution Control Measures in Shanghai for the 2016 G20 Summit

John G. Watson, Desert Research Institute

Sarath Guttikunda, Urban FEmissions Info

N. T. Kim Oanh, Asian Institute of Technology

Alan W. Gertler, Desert Research Institute

Mark Broomfield, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentArnis Asmat, Universiti Teknologi MARA

Shun-cheng Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Innovation to accelerate progress on air quality and climate: opening remarksBuilding a global open air quality ecosystemSurface PARTiculate mAtter Network (SPARTAN): benchmarking remote sensing with ground-based measurementsInnovations and current trends in assessing air quality

Sumi Mehta, Vital Strategies

Christa Hasenkopf, openaqPuji Lestari, Institute of Technology, Bandung

Jacqueline Lam, C40

15:00 - 15:30Coffee Break and Networking

Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)UN Environment Air Quality and Mobility Program (Launch Pad, Concourse A, BCCK)

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Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

The Multiple Benefits of Clear Air: From Quantitative Models to Policy ApplicationsSession Organizers: Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)/Asian Co-benefits PartnershipChair: Professor Katsunori Suzuki, Chair, Asian Co-benefits Partnership Venue: Room 6, BCCK

Strategic communication to increase demand for stronger air quality managementIntegrating innovation into India’s National Clean Air Plan

General Discussion and Concluding Remarks

Aanchal Mehta, Vital Strategies

Prashant Gargava, Central Pollution Control Board of India

Modelling Air Quality in Hindu Kush Himalayan Region

Policy Applications for Co-benefits in AsiaBenMAP and its Policy Implications in Asia

Q&A and Panel DiscussionWrap-up

Arnico Panday, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)Kaoru Akahoshi, IGESNeil Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

German Partnership for Sustainable Mobility: Clean Air – Made in Germany: Asian - German exchange on air qualitySession Organizer: German Partnership for Sustainable Transportation (GPSM)Venue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Better Air Quality for Child-Friendly CitiesSession Organizer: Child Health Initiative (CHI) and Clean Air AsiaChair: Chair:  Prarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia, Rebecca Ashton, FIA Foundation CHIVenue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Introduction to the session and the German Partnership for Sustainable MobilityFraming the discussion: A bird’s-eye view of vehicle emissions policies and pathways in Germany and AsiaThe role of environmental organizations in fighting for stricter law enforcementHow Berlin is dealing with air pollution - policies and instruments that are applied

Large scale modelling of emissions and traffic flows as a chance to evaluate the impact of mitigation actionsThe role of emission measurement in ensuring sustainable urban transportation in Germany and worldwide

Levent Toprak, GIZ

Joshua Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationDorothee Saar, Environmental Action Germany

Andreas Kerschbaumer, Senate Administration for Environment, Transportation and Climate Protection, City of BerlinOmid Ejtemai, PTV Group

Antonio Multari, MAHA

Opening remarks and ModeratorOverview of air pollution issues, cities and child healthDesigning for urban childhoods

Introductions from each panellist followed by a moderated discussion (self-introduction, statement/story about issue/role)

Rebecca Ashton, FIA FoundationPrarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaFelicitas zu Dohna, Analyst | Foresight, Research and Innovation, ARUPAll panellists and representatives

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 -15:00

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 3: China Mobile Sources Pollution Control Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Bert Fabian, UN Environment Venue: Room 14, BCCK

- Air pollution and the impacts specific to child health. - Why tackling the interacting issues of air quality, road safety and urban design is key to liveable cities. - Engaging young people on these issues by using educational programmes. - Why focusing on children is vital to delivering the SDG agenda for sustainable cities. - The role of cities to lead change. - Pilot projects making a difference for child health.Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing(Moderator summarizes the discussion/wraps up the forum)

Sheila Watson, CHIRichard Liu, Institute for Transportation & Development PolicyPrarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaManjeet Saluja, World Health Organization City Representative

All panellists and city representative/s

Rebecca Ashton, FIA Foundation

OpeningHow China Addressed Challenges of Vehicle Emission Standards Upgrade and ComplianceThe Challenges to the Real-world Supervision and Control of On-road Heavy-duty Vehicles in ChinaBeijing Experience of New Energy Vehicles PromotionNon-Road Mobile Sources Emissions Control in ChinaClosing

Bert Fabian, UN EnvironmentNi Hong, Vehicle Emission Control Center, Ministry of Ecology and EnvironmentWu Ye, Environment School, Tsinghua University

Wang Pinxi, Beijing Transport InstituteXin Yan, Energy Foundation ChinaBert Fabian, UN Environment

Aircraft Growth Impact on Carbon Emission Load at Airport SurroundedLow-cost Air Quality Sensors and their Use in Air Quality ManagementDevelopment of Low-Cost Effective and Novel Approaches for Personal Black Carbon (BC) MeasurementsFeasibility of Low Cost PM2.5 Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring by Citizen ScientistsPlanning Your Sensor Deployment: Practical GuidanceAirshed, Air Quality Implementation Plan and Local Emission Standard Reform: A Comparative Note from Asia’s Biggest CitiesSpace Solutions for Air Quality Monitoring

Ervina Ahyudanari, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberDietrich Schwela, Stockholm Environment InstituteEliani Ezani, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Prakash Doraiswamy, RTI International

Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc.Margaretha Quina, Indonesian Center for Environmental LawArthur van der Meer, AIRBUS Defence & Space Netherlands

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 -15:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and ProcessSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

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Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

The Multiple Benefits of Clear Air: From Quantitative Models to Policy ApplicationsSession Organizers: Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)/Asian Co-benefits PartnershipChair: Professor Katsunori Suzuki, Chair, Asian Co-benefits Partnership Venue: Room 6, BCCK

Strategic communication to increase demand for stronger air quality managementIntegrating innovation into India’s National Clean Air Plan

General Discussion and Concluding Remarks

Aanchal Mehta, Vital Strategies

Prashant Gargava, Central Pollution Control Board of India

Modelling Air Quality in Hindu Kush Himalayan Region

Policy Applications for Co-benefits in AsiaBenMAP and its Policy Implications in Asia

Q&A and Panel DiscussionWrap-up

Arnico Panday, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)Kaoru Akahoshi, IGESNeil Fann, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

German Partnership for Sustainable Mobility: Clean Air – Made in Germany: Asian - German exchange on air qualitySession Organizer: German Partnership for Sustainable Transportation (GPSM)Venue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30 - 17:00

Better Air Quality for Child-Friendly CitiesSession Organizer: Child Health Initiative (CHI) and Clean Air AsiaChair: Chair:  Prarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia, Rebecca Ashton, FIA Foundation CHIVenue: Rooms 8 & 9, BCCK

Introduction to the session and the German Partnership for Sustainable MobilityFraming the discussion: A bird’s-eye view of vehicle emissions policies and pathways in Germany and AsiaThe role of environmental organizations in fighting for stricter law enforcementHow Berlin is dealing with air pollution - policies and instruments that are applied

Large scale modelling of emissions and traffic flows as a chance to evaluate the impact of mitigation actionsThe role of emission measurement in ensuring sustainable urban transportation in Germany and worldwide

Levent Toprak, GIZ

Joshua Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationDorothee Saar, Environmental Action Germany

Andreas Kerschbaumer, Senate Administration for Environment, Transportation and Climate Protection, City of BerlinOmid Ejtemai, PTV Group

Antonio Multari, MAHA

Opening remarks and ModeratorOverview of air pollution issues, cities and child healthDesigning for urban childhoods

Introductions from each panellist followed by a moderated discussion (self-introduction, statement/story about issue/role)

Rebecca Ashton, FIA FoundationPrarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaFelicitas zu Dohna, Analyst | Foresight, Research and Innovation, ARUPAll panellists and representatives

Thursday, 15 November 2018

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 -15:00

China Forum: China‘s Path towards Blue SkiesPart 3: China Mobile Sources Pollution Control Session Organizers: Clean Air Asia, Energy Foundation China (EFC), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)Chair: Bert Fabian, UN Environment Venue: Room 14, BCCK

- Air pollution and the impacts specific to child health. - Why tackling the interacting issues of air quality, road safety and urban design is key to liveable cities. - Engaging young people on these issues by using educational programmes. - Why focusing on children is vital to delivering the SDG agenda for sustainable cities. - The role of cities to lead change. - Pilot projects making a difference for child health.Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing(Moderator summarizes the discussion/wraps up the forum)

Sheila Watson, CHIRichard Liu, Institute for Transportation & Development PolicyPrarthana Borah, Clean Air AsiaManjeet Saluja, World Health Organization City Representative

All panellists and city representative/s

Rebecca Ashton, FIA Foundation

OpeningHow China Addressed Challenges of Vehicle Emission Standards Upgrade and ComplianceThe Challenges to the Real-world Supervision and Control of On-road Heavy-duty Vehicles in ChinaBeijing Experience of New Energy Vehicles PromotionNon-Road Mobile Sources Emissions Control in ChinaClosing

Bert Fabian, UN EnvironmentNi Hong, Vehicle Emission Control Center, Ministry of Ecology and EnvironmentWu Ye, Environment School, Tsinghua University

Wang Pinxi, Beijing Transport InstituteXin Yan, Energy Foundation ChinaBert Fabian, UN Environment

Aircraft Growth Impact on Carbon Emission Load at Airport SurroundedLow-cost Air Quality Sensors and their Use in Air Quality ManagementDevelopment of Low-Cost Effective and Novel Approaches for Personal Black Carbon (BC) MeasurementsFeasibility of Low Cost PM2.5 Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring by Citizen ScientistsPlanning Your Sensor Deployment: Practical GuidanceAirshed, Air Quality Implementation Plan and Local Emission Standard Reform: A Comparative Note from Asia’s Biggest CitiesSpace Solutions for Air Quality Monitoring

Ervina Ahyudanari, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberDietrich Schwela, Stockholm Environment InstituteEliani Ezani, Universiti Putra Malaysia

Prakash Doraiswamy, RTI International

Alan Chan, Sonoma Technology, Inc.Margaretha Quina, Indonesian Center for Environmental LawArthur van der Meer, AIRBUS Defence & Space Netherlands

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov13:30 -15:00

Air Pollution Monitoring and ProcessSession Organizer: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

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Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Friday, 16 November 2018

Pathways to Global Clean AirSession Organizer: International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations (IUAPPA) Chairperson: Richard Mills, Director General, IUAPPAVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Global TrendsGlobal Energy Scenarios and their Implications for Air PollutionHarnessing the power of markets, commercial interests and consumer choice for cleaner airThe Contribution of Regional ActionInter-regional cooperation between Europe and Asia on air pollutionThe Male Declaration on Air Pollution in South Asia: current progress and challengesClimate Action and Clean AirThe potential contribution of the Paris Accord to delivering clean airThe CCAC multiple benefits pathway: a framework for integrating air pollution and climate policy to catalyze mitigation ambition

Alan Gertler, Desert Research Institute (USA)John Murlis, Past President, Environmental Protection (UK)

Laurent Lourdais, European Commission

Aida Roman, Secretariat of the Male Declaration

Prof Martin Williams, King’s College, London

Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Climate and Clean Air Coalition

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Asia-Pacific Mercury Monitoring Network Session Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Room 13, BCCK

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Green Freight and Urban Logistics: System-wide Solutions for Greening Logistics Session Organizers: Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and Clean Air Asia Chair: Tiy Chung, CCACVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Understanding the mercury issue in Asia through the Asia-Pacific Mercury Monitoring Network (APMMN)Developing regional mercury monitoring capacity, data management, and quality assuranceHow to join APMMN

Facilitated by - David Schmeltz PhD., U.S. EPA Office of Air and Radiation - David Gay PhD., National Atmospheric Deposition Program University of Wisconsin

Welcome remarks and introduction to session Introduction to Global Green Freight Action PlanMethodologies and SolutionsGreen freight assessments for Vietnam and the Philippines Green freight assessments for China and Brazil

Achievements and lessons learned in Asia (EU SWITCH and TCC projects)Panel Discussion and Open Mic on Solutions for Greening Urban Logistics

Summary of discussion and wrap-up

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaTiy Chung, CCAC

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaJosh Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationCharurin Pholhinkong, GIZ

- Speakers - Bert Fabian, UN Environment - City representative/s

Facilitated by Tiy Chung, CCACTiy Chung, CCAC

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Judith Chow, Desert Research InstituteSothea Kok, Asian Institute of TechnologyZailina Hashim, Universiti Putra MalaysiaLuke Knibbs, The University of QueenslandDasari Prasad, Telangana State Pollution Control BoardMete TayançMarmara University

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30-17:00

The Roles of Particulate Matter Characterization and Source Apportionment in Air Quality ManagementSession Organizer: Air and Waste Management Association Chair: Alan Gertler, Desert Research InstituteVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Brown Carbon as a Source Marker for Biomass Burning Contributions to PM2.5Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Levels and Contributing Source in Phnom Penh, CambodiaInhalation Health Risk Assessment of Atmospheric PM10 and Heavy Metals from Bauxite Mining Areas in Kuantan, MalaysiaLong-term exposure to ambient air pollution and the respiratory health of Australian childrenImpact of urbanization on air pollution in Hyderabad-India

PM2.5 Analysis and the Determination of PAH Constituents at a Densely Populated Area of Istanbul

Thursday, 15 November 2018

17:00 - 18:00 Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

19:30 - 21:30 GALA DINNER (Great Hall C&D, Level 1, BCCK)

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Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Friday, 16 November 2018

Pathways to Global Clean AirSession Organizer: International Union of Air Pollution Prevention Associations (IUAPPA) Chairperson: Richard Mills, Director General, IUAPPAVenue: Rooms 2 & 3, BCCK

Global TrendsGlobal Energy Scenarios and their Implications for Air PollutionHarnessing the power of markets, commercial interests and consumer choice for cleaner airThe Contribution of Regional ActionInter-regional cooperation between Europe and Asia on air pollutionThe Male Declaration on Air Pollution in South Asia: current progress and challengesClimate Action and Clean AirThe potential contribution of the Paris Accord to delivering clean airThe CCAC multiple benefits pathway: a framework for integrating air pollution and climate policy to catalyze mitigation ambition

Alan Gertler, Desert Research Institute (USA)John Murlis, Past President, Environmental Protection (UK)

Laurent Lourdais, European Commission

Aida Roman, Secretariat of the Male Declaration

Prof Martin Williams, King’s College, London

Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Climate and Clean Air Coalition

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Asia-Pacific Mercury Monitoring Network Session Organizer: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Venue: Room 13, BCCK

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Green Freight and Urban Logistics: System-wide Solutions for Greening Logistics Session Organizers: Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and Clean Air Asia Chair: Tiy Chung, CCACVenue: Rooms 4 & 5, BCCK

Understanding the mercury issue in Asia through the Asia-Pacific Mercury Monitoring Network (APMMN)Developing regional mercury monitoring capacity, data management, and quality assuranceHow to join APMMN

Facilitated by - David Schmeltz PhD., U.S. EPA Office of Air and Radiation - David Gay PhD., National Atmospheric Deposition Program University of Wisconsin

Welcome remarks and introduction to session Introduction to Global Green Freight Action PlanMethodologies and SolutionsGreen freight assessments for Vietnam and the Philippines Green freight assessments for China and Brazil

Achievements and lessons learned in Asia (EU SWITCH and TCC projects)Panel Discussion and Open Mic on Solutions for Greening Urban Logistics

Summary of discussion and wrap-up

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaTiy Chung, CCAC

Kathleen Dematera, Clean Air AsiaJosh Miller, International Council on Clean TransportationCharurin Pholhinkong, GIZ

- Speakers - Bert Fabian, UN Environment - City representative/s

Facilitated by Tiy Chung, CCACTiy Chung, CCAC

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Judith Chow, Desert Research InstituteSothea Kok, Asian Institute of TechnologyZailina Hashim, Universiti Putra MalaysiaLuke Knibbs, The University of QueenslandDasari Prasad, Telangana State Pollution Control BoardMete TayançMarmara University

Breakout SessionThu, 15 Nov15:30-17:00

The Roles of Particulate Matter Characterization and Source Apportionment in Air Quality ManagementSession Organizer: Air and Waste Management Association Chair: Alan Gertler, Desert Research InstituteVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Brown Carbon as a Source Marker for Biomass Burning Contributions to PM2.5Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Levels and Contributing Source in Phnom Penh, CambodiaInhalation Health Risk Assessment of Atmospheric PM10 and Heavy Metals from Bauxite Mining Areas in Kuantan, MalaysiaLong-term exposure to ambient air pollution and the respiratory health of Australian childrenImpact of urbanization on air pollution in Hyderabad-India

PM2.5 Analysis and the Determination of PAH Constituents at a Densely Populated Area of Istanbul

Thursday, 15 November 2018

17:00 - 18:00 Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

19:30 - 21:30 GALA DINNER (Great Hall C&D, Level 1, BCCK)

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Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00-10:30

Friday, 16 November 2018

Solutions to Reduce Air Pollution in South AsiaSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)Chair:  Dr. Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia/ Arnico Panday, ICIMODVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Air Quality Management and Climate Change Session Organizers: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Opening remarks and Moderator

Overview of South Asia Issues and the Solution ApproachCase Study of the Brick Kiln ExperienceIntroductions from each panellist (self-introduction, statement/story about issue/role in South East Asia) followed by a Moderated discussionReducing Vehicular Emissions

Fuel Economy project roadmap

Male Declaration

Waste and pollution control

Experience on addressing air pollution in Pakistan

Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing(Moderator summarizes the discussion/wraps up the forum)

Prarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia; Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air AsiaArnico Panday, ICIMODBidya Banmali, ICIMODBindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia and All panellists and representativesA. G. Thusitha Sugathapala - Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri LankaNoor E Alam, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, BangladeshAdelaida B. Roman, Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the PacificAhmed Murthaza, Ministry of Environmental and Energy, MaldivesMohammed Irfan Tariq- Director General (Environment and Climate Change, Govt of Pakistan)All panellists and city representative/s

Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia

How Does Climate Change Interact with Air Quality to Affect Human Health

The balance of dispersion and deposition in reducing air pollutants in urban parksInfluence of Local Wind Profile on Dispersion of Air Pollutants in World Heritage City Kandy, Sri LankaAssessment of net impact by Change of Fiscal Policy on Rolling Stocks and Fossil Fuel from 2010 to date in Sri Lanka and marginal increase of Air Pollution result on those Policies – Critical Evaluation on vision less ad-hock policies

Prof Jamal Hisham Hashim, United Nations University-International Institute for Global HealthYang Xing, City University of Hong Kong

HDS. Premasiri, HMPSK. Ellegala*, HU. Vindhya, National Building Research OrganisationDon S. Jayaweera, Strategic Enterprises Management Agency (SEMA)

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Plenary Session Fri, 16 Nov11:00-12:00

The forum is a platform for key representatives from various sectors including the youth, scientists, media, policymaker/city representative, to share their insights on the top 3 priorities for Asia to be air pollution-free.

Friday, 16 November 2018

PLENARY SESSIONMULTI-STAKEHOLDER FORUM: Top 3 Priorities for Asia to Beat Air PollutionModerator: Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK

OpeningIntroduction/StatementPanel Discussion

Closing

Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia All panelistsPanelists: - POLICYMAKER: Mark Kasman, Director for Regional and Bilateral Affairs, U.S. Environmen-tal Protection Agency - SCIENTIST: Young Sunwoo, President, Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment - DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Soraya Smaoun, Air Quality Coordinator, UN Environment - MEDIA: Howie Severino, Vice President, GMA Network - YOUTH: Aakash Arora, Coordinator, Youth Clean Air Network Initiative

Plenary Session Fri, 16 Nov12:00 - 13:00

PLENARY SESSIONBAQ Closing Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK

Presentation of the 2018 Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management and Acceptance Speech by the 2018 Kong Ha AwardeePresentation of the Cities for Clean Air AwardsRecap of key takeaways from the conference sessions and BAQ 2018 Conference StatementBAQ 2020 Announcement Closing remarks

Wing-tat Hung, The Conservancy Association

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air AsiaBjarne Pedersen, Clean Air Asia

Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia

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Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00-10:30

Friday, 16 November 2018

Solutions to Reduce Air Pollution in South AsiaSession Organizers: Clean Air Asia and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)Chair:  Dr. Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia/ Arnico Panday, ICIMODVenue: Rooms 10 & 11, BCCK

Breakout SessionFri, 16 Nov09:00 - 10:30

Air Quality Management and Climate Change Session Organizers: MyCASVenue: Room 12, BCCK

Opening remarks and Moderator

Overview of South Asia Issues and the Solution ApproachCase Study of the Brick Kiln ExperienceIntroductions from each panellist (self-introduction, statement/story about issue/role in South East Asia) followed by a Moderated discussionReducing Vehicular Emissions

Fuel Economy project roadmap

Male Declaration

Waste and pollution control

Experience on addressing air pollution in Pakistan

Moderated Discussion and Open ForumOpportunity for discussion between speakers and delegates on how city level initiatives can be leveraged in the future for better air quality management.Closing(Moderator summarizes the discussion/wraps up the forum)

Prarthana Borah, Clean Air Asia; Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air AsiaArnico Panday, ICIMODBidya Banmali, ICIMODBindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia and All panellists and representativesA. G. Thusitha Sugathapala - Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri LankaNoor E Alam, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, BangladeshAdelaida B. Roman, Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the PacificAhmed Murthaza, Ministry of Environmental and Energy, MaldivesMohammed Irfan Tariq- Director General (Environment and Climate Change, Govt of Pakistan)All panellists and city representative/s

Bindu Lohani, Member, Board of Trustees, Clean Air Asia

How Does Climate Change Interact with Air Quality to Affect Human Health

The balance of dispersion and deposition in reducing air pollutants in urban parksInfluence of Local Wind Profile on Dispersion of Air Pollutants in World Heritage City Kandy, Sri LankaAssessment of net impact by Change of Fiscal Policy on Rolling Stocks and Fossil Fuel from 2010 to date in Sri Lanka and marginal increase of Air Pollution result on those Policies – Critical Evaluation on vision less ad-hock policies

Prof Jamal Hisham Hashim, United Nations University-International Institute for Global HealthYang Xing, City University of Hong Kong

HDS. Premasiri, HMPSK. Ellegala*, HU. Vindhya, National Building Research OrganisationDon S. Jayaweera, Strategic Enterprises Management Agency (SEMA)

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break and Networking Poster presentations (BCCK foyer)

Plenary Session Fri, 16 Nov11:00-12:00

The forum is a platform for key representatives from various sectors including the youth, scientists, media, policymaker/city representative, to share their insights on the top 3 priorities for Asia to be air pollution-free.

Friday, 16 November 2018

PLENARY SESSIONMULTI-STAKEHOLDER FORUM: Top 3 Priorities for Asia to Beat Air PollutionModerator: Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK

OpeningIntroduction/StatementPanel Discussion

Closing

Dr. Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia All panelistsPanelists: - POLICYMAKER: Mark Kasman, Director for Regional and Bilateral Affairs, U.S. Environmen-tal Protection Agency - SCIENTIST: Young Sunwoo, President, Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment - DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Soraya Smaoun, Air Quality Coordinator, UN Environment - MEDIA: Howie Severino, Vice President, GMA Network - YOUTH: Aakash Arora, Coordinator, Youth Clean Air Network Initiative

Plenary Session Fri, 16 Nov12:00 - 13:00

PLENARY SESSIONBAQ Closing Venue: Great Hall A, BCCK

Presentation of the 2018 Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management and Acceptance Speech by the 2018 Kong Ha AwardeePresentation of the Cities for Clean Air AwardsRecap of key takeaways from the conference sessions and BAQ 2018 Conference StatementBAQ 2020 Announcement Closing remarks

Wing-tat Hung, The Conservancy Association

Glynda Bathan, Clean Air AsiaBjarne Pedersen, Clean Air Asia

Bindu Lohani, Clean Air Asia

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The Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau and its staff win the 2018 Kong Ha AwardIn recognition of the efforts and impact of two decades of progressive air pollution control measures in China’s capital, the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau and its staff are the recipients of the 2018 Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management.

The Kong Ha Award for Excellence in Air Quality Management was launched in 2008 by the Clean Air Asia Partnership to honor the memory of the late Kong Ha, Clean Air Asia Chairperson from December 2004 to April 2007.

The award, conferred during Better Air Quality conferences, serves as a tribute to people who are responsible for the formulation of air quality management-related policies and their day-to-day implementation, celebrating their outstanding contributions to improved air quality in Asia.

Faced with extremely high levels of air pollution, from 1998 the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau embarked on a series of ambitious and far-reaching multi-sector air pollution mitigation strategies, including improvements to energy and industrial infrastructure, vehicle pollution control, the upgrading of city management, ecological restoration, and the raising of public environmental awareness. Their commitment and dedication have resulted in continuous air quality improvements.

In the past five years alone, there have been a growing number of good air quality days, a drop in heavy pollution episodes, and drastic reductions in major pollutant concentrations. From 2013 to 2017, ambient concentrations of SO2, CO, NO2, PM2.5 and PM10 fell by 70.4%, 38.2%, 17.9%, 35.6% and 22.2% respectively. The ambient concentration of O3 is now following a similar downward trend. Their pollution control efforts also saw the average life expectancy of Beijing’s population rise from 76 years to 82 years in the past two decades, and achieved multiple other environmental, economic and social gains.

Beijing’s leadership on air pollution and the success of the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau’s initiatives are now internationally recognized and are serving as an example for other emerging economies and rapidly growing urban areas in Asia that are also grappling with poor air quality.

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With this award, we pay tribute to the diligence and dedication of the more than 1100 staff at the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau, who remain committed to ensuring blue skies are once again a familiar sight in the city.

“The Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau has been working on a day-to-day basis on the formulation and implementation of a range of air quality management policies and strategies, and have made clear and tangible differences through their efforts,” said Clean Air Asia Executive Director Bjarne Pedersen.

The Kong Ha Award Committee 2018 is comprised of the following members:

• Mary Jane Ortega, Trustee, Clean Air Asia

• Dr Shing-tat Mak, Principal Environmental Protection Officer of the Mobile Source Group, Air Policy Division, Environmental Protection Department

• Michael Walsh, International Consultant

• Anumita Roychowdhury, Director, Centre for Science and Environment

• Bjarne Pedersen, Executive Director, Clean Air Asia

• Wing-Tat Hung, Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (retired), Director of The Conservancy Association

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PosterNumber Author Name Institute / Affiliation Abstract Title

PO1 Mohammed Ayoub Qatar Foundation Comprehensive Air Quality Management in Qatar: Our Challenges and the Path Forward

PO2 norhidayah binti abdull

Department of Environmental Engineering,

Kyoto University

A General Survey on Traffic-Induced Air pollution in Kyoto City, Japan

PO3 Tin Thongthammachart Chulalongkorn University

Mathematic model prediction of fine particulate matter concentrations in Bangkok: implications for air quality and health

PO4 Y L Sumal Nandasena National Institute of Health Sciences

Cooking fuel used at home during pregnancy and birth outcomes among females in Kalutara, Sri Lanka

PO5 Kazuya InoueNational Institute of Advanced Industrial

Science and Technology

A novel method to quantify the efficacy of surface ozone mitigation policies by using space based observations

PO6 Kayo UEDAKyoto University Graduate

School of Global Environmental Sciences

Exploring the regional variation in the associaton of fine particulate matter and emergency ambulance dispatches in Japan

PO7 Noormaliza Hamdan Universiti SelangorAssociation Between Exposure Values Of Particulate Matter 10 (PM10) And Lung Function Status Among Workers In A Construction Site.

PO8 Fazilah Manan, Rozita Hod

Faculty of Medicine, National University of

Malaysia

Air Pollution and effects on cardiovascular and respiratory system: A time-series analysis in Malaysia

PO9 Bulganmurun Tsevegjav

Global Green Growth Institute

Policies on Reduction of Air Pollution in Ulaanbaatar and its Co-Benefits

PO10 Gamage Bimalka Sajeevi Perera

Department of Mechanical Engineering,

University of Moratuwa

TVOC Measurements And GCMS Spectrums at selected polluted Environments in Sri Lanka

PO11 Bimalka Perera

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa,

Sri Lanka

Air Pollution in The city of Colombo in relation to volatile organic compound concentration

PO12 Chanbyeong ChaeDepartment of

Environmental Engineering, Konkuk University

Concentration Analysis of Carbon-Free Plan in Jeju Island using WRF-SMOKE-CMAQ Simulation

PO13 Wooyeol KimDepartment of

Environmental Engineering, Konkuk University

Contribution of Vertical Diffusion to Ozone Concentration on High Ozone Days

PO14 Hyerim Kim Konkuk University Effect of Mt. Baek-du Eruption on Climate Change using CMAQ

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PosterNumber Author Name Institute / Affiliation Abstract Title

PO15

Fiona McDonald, Claire J. Horwell, Richard Wecker

*, Lena Dominelli, Miranda Loh,

Robie Kamanyire, Ciro Ugarte, Djoni

Ferdiwijaya

UNICEF Indonesia / DRR-Emergencies Specialist

(Co-author)

Ethical considerations of recommending or distributing facemasks for community protection from air pollution events: an organizational perspective

PO16Ahmad Safrudin,

Bambang Prihartono, Karmini

KPBB, BPTJ, Ministiry of Transportation Republic of

Indonesia

Lessons Learn: Shortcut Policy to Adopt Soot-free Urban Bus Fleet

PO17 Ekbordin Winijkul Asian Institute of Technology

Idling Emission at the Intersections and Traffic Emission Reduction Measures: A case study at Saladaeng intersection in Bangkok, Thailand

PO18 Ritwajit Das Global Call For Climate Action (GCCA)

Mapping Public Discourse and Narratives for Air Quality Issues in India

PO19 Samikchhya Kafle ICIMOD

Challenges and opportunities of introducing electricity as a household cooking fuel option in the HKH region: A case study of Bhutan and Nepal

PO20 Sirirat Yensong Pollution Control Department of Thailand

The estimation of economic losses from air pollution using satellite imageries

PO21 Norshahida Shaadan UiTM Shah AlamDetermining The Best Probability Distribution Model for Predicting Ozone (O3) Exceedances at Several Air Quality Monitoring Sites in Malaysia

PO22 Nur Atiqah Binti Hazali Universiti Teknologi MaraEffects of Land Use Types on PM10 Concentration Distribution In Central and Northern Regions of Peninsular Malaysia

PO23 Nur Diyana Mohamad Universiti Putra MalaysiaTemporal assessment of near-road traffic-related emission pollutants in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

PO24 Nur Faseeha Suhaimi Universiti Putra MalaysiaAssociation of Traffic-Related Air Pollution (TRAP) with DNA Damage and Respiratory Symptoms among Primary School Children in Selangor

PO25 Zailina Hashim United Nations University

Heavy Metal Concentrations in Respirable Particles (PM10): Relationship with Neurotoxicity of Secondary School Students in Kuantan, Malaysia

PO26 Nur Hazirah Binti Hisamuddin Universiti Putra Malaysia

Association Between Traffic-Related Air Pollutants (TRAP) with Lung Function and Respiratory Symptoms among Primary School Children in Kajang, Selangor Malaysia

PO27 Anjum Rasheed

Centre for Climate Research and

Development (CCRD), COMSATS University

Simulation of High Ozone Episodes in Islamabad, Pakistan Using WRF Model

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PosterNumber Author Name Institute / Affiliation Abstract Title

PO28 Gita Permata Aryati Universitas IndonesiaAnalysis of Dust Mite Allergen Exposure in School Environment in Relation to Allergic Sensitization in Secondary School in Depok Year 2018

PO29 Sasnila Pakpahan Universitas IndonesiaThe Exposure and Health Risk of Indoor Particulate Matters (PM2.5 and PM10) to Public Junior High School Students in Depok City

PO30 Didin Agustian Permadi

Institut Teknologi Nasional Bandung

Implementation of national policy for elimination of kerosene use for cooking in Indonesia: co-benefits analysis

PO31 Suherdin Airlangga University Daily Risk Safe Communication of Benzene Exposure to Workers in Informal Shoes Industry

PO32 Tiara Mairani University of IndonesiaAir Pollution Indoor of Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) with Pulmonary Function Disorders in First Middle School Students in Depok City in 2018

PO33 Kenny Vienne S. Manding

Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, University of the Philippines

Diliman

Effects of Diurnal Wind Reversal on the Air Quality of the National Capital Region, Philippines

PO34

Gabriel Luis L. Mabanta; Meneleo Angelo R. Carlos Iv; James Michael L.

Araneta; And Everlyn Gayle T. Tamayo

Environmental Science Department, Ateneo De Manila University; Clean

Air Asia

Levels of PM2.5 and its adsorption in green spaces in Marikina City, Philippines

PO35

Endah Damastuti, Syukria Kurniawati,

Indah Kusmartini, Diah K. Sari, Diah D. Lestiani,

Muhayatun Santoso

Center for Applied Nuclear Science and Technology, National Nuclear Energy

Agency (BATAN)

Assessment of the Impact of Mount Kelud Eruption on Air Quality of Several Cities in Java Indonesia

PO36Vidushi Bahuguna,

Titiksha Shukla, Bhargav Krishna

Centre for Chronic Disease Control

The everydayness of monitoring air pollution in India

PO37 Shriram Manogaran Centre for Chronic Disease Control

Evaluation of Performance of Low–Cost Aerosol Monitors in LMIC Settings

PO38 Ashoka Samanmali, Tharanga Dulani

Sri Lanka Vehicular Emission testing

Programme, Department of Motor Traffic

Assessment of Crowdedness in Public Transportation in Colombo City, Sri Lanka

PO39 Wan Rozita Wan Mahiyuddin

Institute for Medical Research

The impact of ambient temperature on mortality in Klang Valley, Malaysia

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PosterNumber Author Name Institute / Affiliation Abstract Title

PO40 Jiang chunlai Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning

Study on Determining Discharge Permit Capacity Based on Environmental Quality

PO41 Ahmad Muslih Airlangga University

Sulphur Recovery and Tail Gas Treatment Unit in ExxonMobil Cepu Ltd Indonesia To Overcome The noxious hydrogen sulfide As a genuine threat to The Environment.

PO42 Wilhelmina O. Lagunilla

Environmental Management Bureau - Cordilera Administrative

Region, DENR, Baguio City, Philippines

Air Dispersion Modeling for Metro Baguio

P043

Syukria Kurniawati, Muhayatun Santoso,

Diah D. Lestiani, Awang E. Sofyar,

Endah Damastuti and Indah Kusmartini

Center for Applied Nuclear Science and Technology, National Nuclear Energy

Agency (BATAN)

Monitoring of Airborne Particulate Matter in Denpasar, Bali

P044Imtiyaz Akbar Najar,

Raudhah Binti Ahmadi, Mohd Azizul Hafiz

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)

Towards Better Air Quality Management: Strategies and Implementation in Delhi India.

P045 Salisu Muhammad Lawan Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

Artificial Neural Networks Modeling and Optimization Based Methodology for Cold Air Vav Systems

P046 Fahimah binti Hashim Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

The analysis of physical environments and pollutants (PM10 and PM2.5) in a long-distance coach by using Boosted Regression Trees Technique

P047 Angela Tang Che Ing Sarawak Tropical Peat Research Institute

Monitoring of carbon, water and heat fluxes from natural and managed peat ecosystems in Sarawak, Malaysia

P048 N.A. Umora Universiti Putra MalaysiaMethane gas production from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (OPEFB) vis Volvariella volvacea Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Cultivation

P049 Vidushi Bahuguna Centre of Chronic Disease Control

Household Energy and Health in India: A Situational Assessment and Stakeholder Mapping

P050Wha Me Park, Tae Won Lee, Jong-Uk Won, Jaehoon Roh

Yonsei University, Seoul South Korea

TSP, PM10, PM2.5, PM1 Concentration Levels near Ventilation System in Seoul’s Subway Stations Korea

P051 Geoffrey Gerard UNICEF Jakarta Indonesia

Peatland Fires, Haze and Child Health: A Time-Series Study of the Association between PM10 and Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI), Asthma and Pneumonia in Palembang, Sumatra from 2006-2015

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