The present study aims to explore economic and socio-demographic factors that influence a household’s probability to switch from firewood to cleaner fuels (kerosene and LPG) in northern Cameroon. The paper employs an ordered probit model to construct cooking patterns and fuel choices. Three main cooking sources are considered: firewood, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum gas. Utilized data are derived from a national survey conducted in 2004 by the Cameroonian National Institute of Statistics. The study analyzes the data related to the Sudano-Sahelian agro-ecological zone, which is one of the most affected by land degradation and decertification. While results indicate that there is a potential for a transition from traditional to cleaner fu...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
AbstractRecently, it has been argued that, contrary to earlier energy ladder thinking, households in...
This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urba...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
Access to cleaning cooking fuels and stoves is an important indicator of well-being, as this enables...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
In the developing nations of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing households with modern energy services is...
Approximately four million people die each year in low- and middle-income countries from household a...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
Masters DissertationThe study was conducted in Arusha City, Tanzania. The aim of the study was to an...
Consumer preferences for fuels and alternative cookstove technologies in Kenya are examined, focusin...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
AbstractRecently, it has been argued that, contrary to earlier energy ladder thinking, households in...
This study models the frequency use of wood, charcoal, liquid gas, electricity, and kerosene in urba...
AbstractHousehold transitions to cleaner cooking fuels (for example, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) ...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
Access to cleaning cooking fuels and stoves is an important indicator of well-being, as this enables...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
In the developing nations of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing households with modern energy services is...
Approximately four million people die each year in low- and middle-income countries from household a...
The study uses multinomial logit model to investigate the factors that determine household cooking f...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
Masters DissertationThe study was conducted in Arusha City, Tanzania. The aim of the study was to an...
Consumer preferences for fuels and alternative cookstove technologies in Kenya are examined, focusin...
Cooking with solid biomass fuels, a common practice in the developing world, is associated with nume...
This paper applies an ordered discrete choice framework to model fuel choices and patterns of cookin...
AbstractRecently, it has been argued that, contrary to earlier energy ladder thinking, households in...