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Paragraphs in "Convention On Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution" coded as INFO

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Pre.9 Affirming their willingness to reinforce active international cooperation to develop appropriate national policies and by means of exchange of information, consultation, research and monitoring, to coordinate national action for combating air pollution including long-range transboundary air pollution,
Art.3.1x The Contracting Parties, within the framework of the present Convention, shall by means of exchanges of information, consultation, research and monitoring, develop without undue delay policies and strategies which shall serve as a means of combating the discharge of air pollutants, taking into account efforts already made at national and international levels.
Art.4.1x The Contracting Parties shall exchange information on and review their policies, scientific activities and technical measures aimed at combating, as far as possible, the discharge of air pollutants which may have adverse effects, thereby contributing to the reduction of air pollution including long-range transboundary air pollution.
Art.7.1x.f (f) education and training programmes related to the environmental aspects of pollution by sulphur compounds and other major air pollutants.
Art.8.1x The Contracting Parties, within the framework of the Executive Body referred to in article 10 and bilaterally, shall, in their common interests, exchange available information on:
Art.8.1x.a (a) data on emissions at periods of time to be agreed upon, of agreed air pollutants, starting with sulphur dioxide, coming from grid-units of agreed size; or on the fluxes of agreed air pollutants, starting with sulphur dioxide, across national borders, at distances and at periods of time to be agreed upon;
Art.8.1x.b (b) major changes in national policies and in general industrial development, and their potential impact, which would be likely to cause significant changes in long-range transboundary air pollution;
Art.8.1x.c (c) control technologies for reducing air pollution relevant to long-range transboundary air pollution;
Art.8.1x.d (d) the projected cost of the emission control of sulphur compounds and other major air pollutants on a national scale;
Art.8.1x.e (e) meteorological and physico-chemical data relating to the processes during transmission;
Art.8.1x.f (f) physico-chemical and biological data relating to the effects of long-range transboundary air pollution and the extent of the damage <The present Convention does not contain a rule on State liability as to damage.> which these data indicate can be attributed to long- range transboundary air pollution;
Art.8.1x.g (g) national, subregional and regional policies and strategies for the control of sulphur compounds and other major air pollutants.
Art.9.1x.e (e) the need to exchange data on emissions at periods of time to be agreed upon, of agreed air pollutants, starting with sulphur dioxide, coming from grid-units of agreed size; or on the fluxes of agreed air pollutants, starting with sulphur dioxide, across national borders, at distances and at periods of time to be agreed upon. The method, including the model, used to determine the fluxes, as well as the method, including the model, used to determine the transmission of air pollutants based on the emissions per grid-unit, shall be made available and periodically reviewed, in order to improve the methods and the models;
Art.9.1x.f (f) their willingness to continue the exchange and periodic updating of national data on total emissions of agreed air pollutants, starting with sulphur dioxide;
Art.11.1x.b (b) to transmit to the Contracting Parties reports and other information received in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention;