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Issue Studies
Constructing the Database to Support the Policies for Integrated Management of Particulate Matter Pollution
Ⅰ. Background and Aims of Research
1. Background and aims of research
oThis study was conducted on the needs to establish basic data for the development of government policies from an “integrated” perspective encompassing various sectors
ㅇThe main focus was the establishment and analysis of basic data for improvement in policy and reliability of information on particulate matter-related air pollution emissions and communication/governance development for policy implementation.

2. Key content of surveys and data
oThis project includes the following various surveys and data to support domestic particulate matter management policies
ㅇCost-effectiveness analysis of the main government policies for particulate matter management (limited to the selective policies of which costs and effectiveness are calculable).
ㅇA public awareness survey and a focus group interview on particulate matter management policies in post-COVID-19 era.

Ⅱ. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of the Particulate Matter Policy
1. Overview
oCost-effectiveness evaluation for unit policies of which costs and effects are calculable
ㅇThis study conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis on particulate matter-related policies after conducting a basic investigation on the methodology for economic evaluation of particulate matter reduction measures.
ㅇIn this study, 19 policies out of a total of 43 detailed policies were analyzed to the extent that the cost of the policy could be calculated, and the results of sectoral analysis were presented by emission source.

2. Analysis Results
oThe cost-effectiveness of reducing parti