Air pollutant emissions from rice straw open field burning in India, Thailand and the Philippines

TitleAir pollutant emissions from rice straw open field burning in India, Thailand and the Philippines
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsGadde, Butchaiah, Sébastien Bonnet, Christoph Menke, and Savitri Garivait
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume157
Issue5
Pagination1554-1558
ISSN0269-7491
Abstract

Rice is a widely grown crop in Asia. China (30%) and India (21%) contribute to about half of the world's total rice production. In this study, three major rice-producing countries in Asia are considered, India, Thailand and the Philippines (the later two contributing 4% and 2% of the world's rice production). Rice straw is one of the main field based residues produced along with this commodity and its applications vary widely in the region. Although rice production practises vary from one country to another, open burning of straw is a common practice in these countries.
In this study, an approach was followed aiming at (a) determining the quantity of rice straw being subject to open field burning in those countries, (b) congregating pollutant specific emissions factors for rice straw burning, and (c) quantifying the resulting air pollutant emissions. Uncertainties in the results obtained as compared to a global approach are also discussed.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/science/article/B6VB5-4VJJWFK-2/2/4fc14bd69faa0645af8ef1d1889f5b5c
DOI10.1016/j.envpol.2009.01.004
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