It has recently been estimated that 4 million deaths each year are associated with air pollution originating from household solid fuel use. Interventions to reduce biomass fuel-related emissions can yield a diverse stream of benefits including improved public health, socio-economic development, reduced land degradation and climate change mitigation. This study investigates the use of indigenous knowledge to inform interventions to combat indoor air pollution at a rural site in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The results indicate that the majority of people using biomass fuel had knowledge of its ill health effects. A range of methods were utilised to reduce indoor smoke including cooking in open spaces, use of chimneys, better venti...
It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve he...
Indoor air pollution from the burning of solid fuels (like wood and coal) in simple stoves is a glob...
AimGlobally, household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) accounts for almost 7 million premature deat...
Abstract: It has recently been estimated that 4 million deaths each year are associated with air pol...
Around three billion people, largely in low and middle income countries, rely on biomass fuels for t...
For low-income homes in developing nations, an improved cooking burner is the most practical solutio...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Household air pollution is now recognized as the single largest environmental health risk factor wor...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 44-09 "Re-visiting the need of improved stove...
Many households in developing countries rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, agricultural wastes, sawdus...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Background and purpose: In Pakistan, almost 70% of the population lives in rural areas. Ninety-four ...
Based on a survey of 400 households in Rasuwa district (Nepal) this study finds that stove improveme...
It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve he...
Indoor air pollution from the burning of solid fuels (like wood and coal) in simple stoves is a glob...
AimGlobally, household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) accounts for almost 7 million premature deat...
Abstract: It has recently been estimated that 4 million deaths each year are associated with air pol...
Around three billion people, largely in low and middle income countries, rely on biomass fuels for t...
For low-income homes in developing nations, an improved cooking burner is the most practical solutio...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Household air pollution is now recognized as the single largest environmental health risk factor wor...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 44-09 "Re-visiting the need of improved stove...
Many households in developing countries rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, agricultural wastes, sawdus...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Background and purpose: In Pakistan, almost 70% of the population lives in rural areas. Ninety-four ...
Based on a survey of 400 households in Rasuwa district (Nepal) this study finds that stove improveme...
It is conventional wisdom that it is possible to reduce exposure to indoor air pollution, improve he...
Indoor air pollution from the burning of solid fuels (like wood and coal) in simple stoves is a glob...
AimGlobally, household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) accounts for almost 7 million premature deat...