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International Journal of Environmental Noise and Pollution Control

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ijenpc Volume: 03, Issue: 01 Year: 2025

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Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Mar 05, 2025
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Ravikant Nanwatkar, Gaikwad Pankaj, Giri Shriyash, Hyalij Sarthak, Jadhav Sarthak,
Abstract : The adoption of biofuels as an alternative to conventional fossil fuels has garnered significant attention due to its potential to address pressing read more

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Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Apr 24, 2025
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Rishabh Anand,
Abstract : Urban canyons are long and high sky-scrappers closely to narrow streets result in very different microclimate challenges. These spaces often trap read more

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Regular Issue  Subscription Review Article Published on :- May 13, 2025
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Greeshma C, Gracy Bhadani, Eshwar Prasad, Veena B.R,
Abstract : Recent trends in the role of artificial intelligence, IoT, and other smart technologies have a critical role toward addressing urban environmental read more

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Regular Issue  Subscription Review Article Published on :- May 27, 2025
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Satish Kumar Sarankar, Sushma Somkuwar,
Abstract : Environmental pollution has emerged as a central challenge at the crossroads of ecology and human medicine. The rapid pace of industrialization, read more

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Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Jun 03, 2025
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J. Samuel Kamanda, Atul Khajuria, Eric Kwasi Elliason, Stephen Monday,
Abstract : Background: Urban Punjab, particularly cities like Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Jalandhar, experiences some of the highest air pollution levels in India read more

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