Indoor air pollution is one of the existing global environmental problems. Its impacts seem to be more apparent in developing countries but unfortunately the information about the magnitude of the problem is scarce. Depending on the type of pollutants and the exposure duration, indoor air pollutants cause significant damage to public health. Among the several known sources, use of biomass for cooking has been reported to be the major contributor of indoor air pollution. For developing countries, it follows in this case that women and children who spend most of their times indoor are the most vulnerable group. Strategies to protect the public against the air pollutants need to be sought and implemented.In this paper general information on in...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
The use of polluting fuels for cooking poses a major health burden on members of poor households in ...
This study was concerned with the assessment of the contribution of cooking fuelwood, charcoal and k...
Indoor air pollution and health hazards for women and child especially in the developing countries h...
Published ArticleAir pollution, just like any other type of pollution, produces harmful effects to m...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
In many people’s minds air pollution is associated with the contamination of urban air from automobi...
One-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (biomass fu...
Abstract: Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous ch...
This paper will identify health hazards associated with indoor air pollution (IAP) in Bangladesh. Re...
Globally, almost three billion people rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, crop residues, and dung) and ...
Industrial progress and ubiquitous technological adoption are major contributing factors to air poll...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
The use of polluting fuels for cooking poses a major health burden on members of poor households in ...
This study was concerned with the assessment of the contribution of cooking fuelwood, charcoal and k...
Indoor air pollution and health hazards for women and child especially in the developing countries h...
Published ArticleAir pollution, just like any other type of pollution, produces harmful effects to m...
Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous chemicals in...
Introduction: Wood and Charcoal are fuels widely used for cooking by almost 85% of Zanzibar househ...
In many people’s minds air pollution is associated with the contamination of urban air from automobi...
One-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (biomass fu...
Abstract: Biomass fuel burning leads to high levels of suspended particulate matter and hazardous ch...
This paper will identify health hazards associated with indoor air pollution (IAP) in Bangladesh. Re...
Globally, almost three billion people rely on biomass (wood, charcoal, crop residues, and dung) and ...
Industrial progress and ubiquitous technological adoption are major contributing factors to air poll...
SummaryOne-third of the world's population burn organic material such as wood, dung or charcoal (bio...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
Introduction and aim: Air pollution, a major environmental threat to human health, contributes to th...
The use of polluting fuels for cooking poses a major health burden on members of poor households in ...