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Indoor air quality for poor families: new evidence from Bangladesh [PDF]
Indoor air pollution (IAP) from cooking and heating is estimated to kill a million children annually in developing countries. To promote a better understanding of IAP, the authors investigate the determinants of IAP in Bangladesh using the latest air ...
Dasgupta, Susmita +4 more
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Do Clean Cookstoves Reduce Biomass Fuel Consumption? [PDF]
Despite widespread global efforts to promote clean cookstoves, surprisingly little is known about whether they actually deliver reduced biomass fuel consumption when used in real-world settings.
Brooks, Nina
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Buy Your Electric Range with Dollars and Sense [PDF]
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Beall, Thelma, Beard, Ruth
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Determinants of clean cooking energy use among rural households in Nyasa District, Tanzania
As global climate change intensifies, accelerating the transition to cleaner energy sources has become a critical environmental imperative. In developing economies, the continued reliance on biomass for cooking remains a major driver of deforestation ...
Kastory A. Mbunda +2 more
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This article provides a comprehensive review of the barriers inhibiting the adoption of clean cooking energy technologies in rural households of lower-middle-income countries (LMICs).
Deborah Andrew Ngusa
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Healthy Aging Update, August 1, 2006, Vol. 1, no. 5 [PDF]
This bimonthly electronic newsletter will provide information and resources on nutrition and health promotion and disease prevention. The Healthy Aging Update is produced for informal and educational purposes only.
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Small-scale energy systems on a large-scale in developing countries [PDF]
This paper reviews the barriers to large-scale use of small-scale energy systems. It places the review in the context of the size of the challenge both in terms of the numbers of people who still need access to modern energy carriers and in the levels of
Clancy, Joy
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Scaling Up Clean Cooking Solutions
The nexus of improved energy access, direct health benefits and reduced indoor air pollution can be achieved in part through expanding access to clean cookstoves and fuels. This is of particular significance to approximately three billion people, mainly in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa ...
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Assessing the impact of clean cooking energy on mental health in Indonesia
The health consequences of household air pollution caused by the use of solid cooking fuels are a significant priority in the worldwide endeavor to promote a shift towards clean energy. In comparison to other developing countries, the transition to clean
Tatik Sumiyati, Djoni Hartono
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