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Düzce Province
Düzce Province () is a Provinces of Turkey, province in northwestern Turkey. The province is on the coastline of the Black Sea and is traversed by the main highway between Istanbul and Ankara. The primary town is Düzce, located in the center of the province. There are ancient ancient Greece, Greek ruins in the province. Düzce separated from the Bolu Province, Bolu province and became a province in its own right after a 1999 Düzce earthquake, devastating earthquake in the city in November 1999. Its area is 2,492 km2, and its population is 405,131 (2022).
Districts
Düzce province is divided into 8 Districts of Turkey, districts (capital district in bold):
* Akçakoca District, Akçakoca
* Çilimli District, Çilimli
* Cumayeri District, Cumayeri
* Düzce District, Düzce
* Gölyaka District, Gölyaka
* Gümüşova District, Gümüşova
* Kaynaşlı District, Kaynaşlı
* Yığılca District, Yığılca
Health
Air pollution in Turkey, Air pollution is a chronic problem i ...
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Düzce
Düzce () is a city in northwestern Turkey, the capital city of Düzce Province, the eighty-first Provinces of Turkey, province in the country. It is the seat of Düzce District. [İl Belediyesi] Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Its population is 194,097 (as of 2022).
Overview
Düzce is the eighty-first and the newest province of Turkey. It is situated on the Black Sea between the capital Ankara and Istanbul. It was greatly affected by both the 1999 İzmit earthquake, Marmara and 1999 Düzce earthquake, Düzce earthquakes of 1999.
Ankara is 240 km to the east and Istanbul is 228 km to the west. Road D-100 passes through Düzce, while the TEM (motorway), TEM highway passes around it.
Düzce is in the North East of the East Ma ...
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Right To Clean Air Platform Turkey
Right to Clean Air Platform Turkey (RtCAP) () is an independent non-governmental organisation exclusively focused on the issue of air pollution in Turkey.
In 2023 they said that air pollution is four times World Health Organization guidelines.
Objectives
To protect public health RtCAP aims to clean up Turkey's air until it at least meets the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended safe level.
In 2018 RtCAP published 10 policy recommendations for the government:
#Reliably measure air pollution
#Legislate to meet WHO air pollution guidelines
#Include PM 2.5 in the above
#Release more data to the public
#Use up to date atmospheric dispersion modeling in environmental impact assessments
#Introduce health impact assessment
#Stop subsidizing fossil fuels
#Improve legislation to prevent and compensate for air pollution
#Promote alternatives to polluting activities
#Cooperate between government departments and also with NGOs and professional associations
Members
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Air Pollution In Turkey
In Turkey, air pollution is the most lethal of the nation's environmental issues, with almost everyone across the country exposed to more than World Health Organization guidelines. Over 30,000 people die each year from air pollution-related illnesses; over 8% of the country's deaths. Air pollution is particularly damaging to children's health. Researchers estimate that reducing air pollution to World Health Organization limits would save seven times the number of lives that were lost in traffic accidents in 2017.
Road transport in Turkish cities and coal in Turkey are major polluters, but the main factor affecting air pollution levels is vehicle density. The number of vehicles traversing Turkey's roads has increased from 4 million in 1990 to 25 million in 2020. Additionally, ambient air quality and national emissions ceilings do not meet EU standards, and unlike other European countries, many air pollution indicators are not available in Turkey. There is no limit on ...
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Kaynaşlı District
Kaynaşlı District is a district of the Düzce Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Kaynaşlı. [İlçe Belediyesi] , Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Its area is 237 km 2, and its population is 20,449 (2022).
Composition
There is one in Kaynaşlı District: [
* Kaynaşlı
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Gölyaka District
Gölyaka District is a district of the Düzce Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Gölyaka. [İlçe Belediyesi] Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Its area is 228 km 2, and its population is 20,552 (2022).
Composition
There is one in Gölyaka District: [
* Gölyaka
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Çilimli District
Çilimli District is a district of the Düzce Province of Turkey. Its seat is the town of Çilimli. [İlçe Belediyesi] Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Its area is 85 km 2, and its population is 19,648 (2022).
Composition
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