Charting Pakistan’s Air Quality Landscape

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Ali Habib

CEO, SAMA^Verte

Sanval Nasim

Assistant Professor of Economics, Colby College

  • Posted On: May 7, 2025

Recent evidence suggests that tailored policies especially those that harness the power of information and transparency offer new and better opportunities to mitigate air pollution in developing countries. Studies from India and China reveal that incentivising firms to disclose their emissions could improve air quality. Authorities in Punjab must explore evidence-based interventions if they want to reduce pollution and better manage air quality.

Focusing on Punjab and PM2.5, we propose to:

  1. Describe and identify gaps in the state of air pollution regulations;
  2. Map relevant institutions, their intersections and relationships;
  3. Synthesise the current evidence-based policy literature on air pollution and air quality management in similar settings; and
  4. Determine areas of research that would generate the most value to citizens and policymakers.

This study was funded by the IGC in 2021.

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