TY - BOOK ED - Banco Mundial ED - PNUMA ED - Organización de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo Industrial TI - Pollution prevention and abatement handbook 1997 : : toward cleaner production U1 - 363.731 PY - 1997/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - World Bank KW - CONTAMINACION KW - LUCHA CONTRA LA CONTAMINACION KW - PRODUCCION INDUSTRIAL KW - PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO KW - CONTAMINACION DEL MEDIO FISICO KW - POLUCION N1 - Incluye glosario; Incluye bibliografía; Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Pollution management: key pilicy lessons -- Implementing policies in practice: Basic principles -- Setting priorities -- Air quality management -- Water quality management -- Industrial management -- Financing environment -- Global and transboundary issues -- Project guidelines: Industrial pollution management - statement of principles -- Comparisons of air emissions requirements in guidelines -- Comparisons of effluent requirements in guidelines -- Pollutants -- Pollutant control technologies -- Industry sector guidelines -- Glossary N2 - The handbook has been prepared to update and replace the " 1988 Environmental Guidelines. " The handbook is specifically designed to be used in the context of the Bank ' s environmental policies, as set out in Operational Policy (OP) 4.01, " Environmental Assessment, " and related documents. It promotes the concepts of sustainable development by focusing attention on the benefits - both environmental and economic -- of pollution prevention, including cleaner production and good management techniques. Part I contains a summary of key policy lessons in pollution management, derived from practical experience inside and outside the Bank Group over the past decade. Part II presents good-practice notes on implementation of policy objectives, based on experience with the Bank Group projects and on lessons from the policies and practices of other agencies and organizations in this field. Part III provides detailed guidelines to be applied in the preparation of the Bank Group projects. It represents state-of-the-art thinking on how to reduce pollution emissions from the production process ER -