CLIMATE GOVERNANCE: IMPACT OF AIR POLLUTION EMITTANCE ON LIFE EXPECTANCY OF MALE AND FEMALE IN UZBEKISTAN
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Yakubjanova, U. . . (2024). CLIMATE GOVERNANCE: IMPACT OF AIR POLLUTION EMITTANCE ON LIFE EXPECTANCY OF MALE AND FEMALE IN UZBEKISTAN . Confrencea, 7(7), 253–257. Retrieved from https://confrencea.org/index.php/confrenceas/article/view/1489

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of air pollution emissions on life
expectancy for both men and women in Uzbekistan. Drawing upon recent data on
air quality, mortality rates, and socio-economic factors, the research employs
statistical modeling techniques to assess the specific influence of different
pollutants on life expectancy. The findings highlight significant disparities between
genders, with men demonstrating greater vulnerability to the negative health effects
of air pollution. This research underscores the urgency of implementing robust
climate governance strategies to mitigate air pollution in Uzbekistan and improve
public health outcomes, particularly for men. The study provides valuable insights
for policymakers seeking to prioritize interventions and resource allocation aimed at
safeguarding life expectancy and promoting environmental sustainability in the
region

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