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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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Marketing Timber from the Private Woodland [PDF]
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Bratkovitch, Stephen M. +2 more
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The benefits of US foreign aid in rural US communities: The case of northwestern North Carolina
Abstract Motivation This study analyses the underexplored domestic benefits of US foreign aid by evaluating the long‐term impacts of two strategic international exchange programmes—the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program and the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders—that were implemented over a decade through ...
Jesse Lutabingwa, Renee Scherlen
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Food vs. Wood: Dynamic Choices for Kenyan Smallholders [PDF]
agroforestry, eucalyptus, food security, Kenya, linear programming, smallholder agriculture, whole farm model, Crop Production/Industries, International Development, Production Economics, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, O13, Q12,
Peralta, Maria Alexandra +1 more
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Landuse and enviromental change in the Lake Chad Basin of Nigeria [PDF]
The Lake Chad Basin is a major geographical region in the central part of the Sudan zone of Africa. The northern parts, however, extend into the Sahel and the southern parts of the Sahara desert.
Udo, Reuben K.
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ABSTRACT Urban bushland fragments have important natural and social values. Their management is challenging because they typically have experienced complex historical disturbances, making it difficult to settle on the most appropriate restoration targets. We illustrate these issues by chronicling vegetation and fire regime changes in the Queens Domain,
David M. J. S. Bowman +6 more
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Regional firewood‐related GHG emissions in Brazil declined over three decades due to reduced extractive use, while silvicultural emissions grew and formed distinct spatial clusters. These contrasting trajectories highlight uneven regional transitions and reveal where targeted policies can most effectively advance sustainable, low‐carbon bioenergy ...
Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior +5 more
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Resource Saving and Environmental Benefits From Cooking With Natural Fiber Handcrafted Boxes
Cooking meals in handcrafted boxes is commonly perceived as a more sustainable option than using hobs. This paper conducts a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that substantiates this assumption, quantitatively demonstrating that meal preparation without the box can lead to significantly higher overall environmental impacts.
Benedetto Rugani +2 more
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Género, leña y sostenibilidad: el caso de una comunidad de los Altos de Chiapas
In this paper we analyse the strategies of use and management of firewood by the families in Pozuelos, a community of the municipality of Chamula, located in the Altos de Chiapas.
Denise Soares
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Fuel Choices in Urban Indian Households [PDF]
This paper applies an ordered logit model to fuel choices and patterns of cooking fuels in urban Indian households. A large microeconomic dataset is employed to carry out the analysis.
Massimo Filippini +2 more
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