EANET started in 1998 as an intergovernmental initiative to create a common understanding on the state of acid deposition problems in East Asia, provide useful inputs for decision making at various levels with the aim of preventing or reducing the adverse impacts on the environment, and promote cooperation among countries. Thirteen countries in East Asia are participating in EANET at present. Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific (RRC.AP) at Asian Institute of Technology - A UNEP Collaborating Centre is the Secretariat and the Asia Center for Air Pollution Research (ACAP) located in Japan is the Network Center for EANET. For more details...