Household air pollution is the second leading cause of disease in Madagascar, where more than 99 percent of households rely on solid biomass, such as charcoal, wood, and crop waste, as the main cooking fuel. Only a limited number of studies have looked at the emissions and health consequences of cook stoves in Africa. This paper summarizes an initiative to monitor household air pollution in two towns in Madagascar, with a stratified sample of 154...
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2013/09/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6627
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2013/09/01
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Disclosed
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Addressing household air pollution : a case study in rural Madagascar
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indoor air quality