More than 40% of the world's population still relies on traditional biomass for their cooking needs. A shift to advanced cookstoves can bring significant health and environmental benefits, but only with near exclusive use which requires significant changes in users’ behaviours. Since the emergence of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (now the Clean Cooking Alliance) in 2011, more attention has been directed to consumer and demand side factors in clean cookstove adoption and efforts to better understand individuals’ behaviours, household dynamics and decision making around the adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels have increased. This paper presents a review of the academic literature (2013–2020) and aims to identify the most success...
This study explores user experiences with improved cookstoves, drawing on findings from household su...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors...
A lack of access to clean energy and use of traditional cooking systems have severe negative effects...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Background: Traditional cookstoves that burn solid biomass are associated with inefficient burning, ...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Globally 2.6 billion people, representing around 38% of the total population, depend on solid bioma...
Drawing on village-based data from Nepal, this paper explores the transferability of the Integrated ...
Nearly three billion people worldwide burn solid fuels and kerosene in open fires and inefficient st...
Electric cookers and kettles are often high electricity consumers amongst household appliances. Cook...
We most welcome the comment by Thakur, van Schayck and Boudewijns on our article on the effects and ...
Improved cookstoves are widely promoted as a health and climate improving technology, yet there rema...
People's behaviours play an important role in energy consumption, especially whilst dealing with hig...
Despite decades of effort, around 2.8 billion people still rely on solid fuels to meet domestic ener...
This study explores user experiences with improved cookstoves, drawing on findings from household su...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors...
A lack of access to clean energy and use of traditional cooking systems have severe negative effects...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Background: Traditional cookstoves that burn solid biomass are associated with inefficient burning, ...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Globally 2.6 billion people, representing around 38% of the total population, depend on solid bioma...
Drawing on village-based data from Nepal, this paper explores the transferability of the Integrated ...
Nearly three billion people worldwide burn solid fuels and kerosene in open fires and inefficient st...
Electric cookers and kettles are often high electricity consumers amongst household appliances. Cook...
We most welcome the comment by Thakur, van Schayck and Boudewijns on our article on the effects and ...
Improved cookstoves are widely promoted as a health and climate improving technology, yet there rema...
People's behaviours play an important role in energy consumption, especially whilst dealing with hig...
Despite decades of effort, around 2.8 billion people still rely on solid fuels to meet domestic ener...
This study explores user experiences with improved cookstoves, drawing on findings from household su...
The exposure to the toxic products of the incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, crop residues and...
Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors...