Air pollution has been widely studied as a primary green crime, but its relationship with secondary green crime has not been well investigated in Thailand. This article explores the link between particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) pollution in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area and policy corruption, treating it as a secondary green crime. The study conducted documentary research, in-depth interviews, focus groups and a qualitative content analysis. The findings indicate that certain human activities could subsequently enable air pollution to occur and that corruption between the government and corporations seeking economic gain under favourable policies is a significant contributing factor. Business elites also play a role in environmental policy de...
Air pollution is recognised as one of the main factors affecting the health status of the population...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. P...
Air pollution in the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Thailand, has caused increasing risk of death,...
Air pollution is becoming a prominent social problem in fast-growing Asian economies. Taking the Ban...
This study develops a transboundary political ecology of air pollution to show how its spatially and...
The negative health impacts of particulate matter (PM) air pollution are associated with long-term e...
In this study, PM2.5-bound carbonaceous compounds, including organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (...
One of the persistent environmental problems in the provinces of northern Thailand is severe air pol...
Air pollution is a significant health risk factor. Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution has a...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between indoor and outdoor fine particulate ...
AbstractUrbanization results in increasing traffic density which is in turn a major cause of air qua...
Thailand\u27s industrial air pollution control is in an immediate need for change. Despite increasin...
Background: There is increasing evidence of a link between environmental pollution and preventable d...
The goal of this study is to examine the impact of household income and air pollution on the health ...
Background: Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) has been attributed to more health consequences compared ...
Air pollution is recognised as one of the main factors affecting the health status of the population...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. P...
Air pollution in the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Thailand, has caused increasing risk of death,...
Air pollution is becoming a prominent social problem in fast-growing Asian economies. Taking the Ban...
This study develops a transboundary political ecology of air pollution to show how its spatially and...
The negative health impacts of particulate matter (PM) air pollution are associated with long-term e...
In this study, PM2.5-bound carbonaceous compounds, including organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (...
One of the persistent environmental problems in the provinces of northern Thailand is severe air pol...
Air pollution is a significant health risk factor. Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution has a...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between indoor and outdoor fine particulate ...
AbstractUrbanization results in increasing traffic density which is in turn a major cause of air qua...
Thailand\u27s industrial air pollution control is in an immediate need for change. Despite increasin...
Background: There is increasing evidence of a link between environmental pollution and preventable d...
The goal of this study is to examine the impact of household income and air pollution on the health ...
Background: Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) has been attributed to more health consequences compared ...
Air pollution is recognised as one of the main factors affecting the health status of the population...
This article presents empirical information on experiences of corruption in the wastewater sector. P...
Air pollution in the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Thailand, has caused increasing risk of death,...