Solid fuel burning in households is a leading health risk for people in developing countries. Several studies of indoor air pollution from solid fuels have analyzed the problem at the village and household level, but to design effective policies it is important to understand the large-scale socioeconomic drivers of household air pollution (HAP). Using county-level data covering all of China, we examine relationships between socioeconomic variables and ambient concentrations of PM and SO2 resulting from household energy use. Applying both non-parametric and parametric techniques, we find that income and education are robust determinants of HAP; structural characteristics affect the HAP turning points; and the poorest counties bear a dispropo...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
Background Disease burden estimates related to household air pollution (HAP) relied on cross-section...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Air pollution in Chinese cities has become a major topic of public debate and political concern. At ...
Substantial quantities of air pollution and related health impacts are ultimately attributable to ho...
China’s tremendous economic growth during the past three decades has resulted in worsening air quali...
The combustion of biomass and coal is the dominant source of household air pollution (HAP) in China,...
Outdoor air pollution is a growing public health concern, particularly in urban settings. However, t...
Exposure to and the related burden of diseases caused by pollution from solid fuel cooking, known as...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The combustion of biomass and coal is the dominant source of hou...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
Recent studies in PM2.5 sources show that anthropogenic emissions are the main contributors to haze ...
Indoor air pollution (IAP) from solid fuel combustion is a prominent risk factor in women and childr...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been an important environmental issue because it can seriously h...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
Background Disease burden estimates related to household air pollution (HAP) relied on cross-section...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...
Air pollution in Chinese cities has become a major topic of public debate and political concern. At ...
Substantial quantities of air pollution and related health impacts are ultimately attributable to ho...
China’s tremendous economic growth during the past three decades has resulted in worsening air quali...
The combustion of biomass and coal is the dominant source of household air pollution (HAP) in China,...
Outdoor air pollution is a growing public health concern, particularly in urban settings. However, t...
Exposure to and the related burden of diseases caused by pollution from solid fuel cooking, known as...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The combustion of biomass and coal is the dominant source of hou...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
Recent studies in PM2.5 sources show that anthropogenic emissions are the main contributors to haze ...
Indoor air pollution (IAP) from solid fuel combustion is a prominent risk factor in women and childr...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been an important environmental issue because it can seriously h...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
Background Disease burden estimates related to household air pollution (HAP) relied on cross-section...
Studies have shown that household consumption accounts for more than 60% of global greenhouse gas (G...