Public Participation and Environmental Pollution Control

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This paper brings public participate into the analysis framework and analyzes its effectiveness on the environment pollution. The studies have shown that the effectiveness of public participation on industrial wastes has relevant to the type of the industrial pollutants.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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4931-4934

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May 2012

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