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Bangladesh, they analyze exposure at two levels--differences within households attributable to family roles, and differences … half the exposure of women (whose exposure is similar to that of children and adolescents). They also find that elderly men … have significantly lower exposure than elderly women. Across households, they draw on results from their previous paper …
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This paper investigates possible impacts of climate change on the poor communities of the Bangladesh Sundarbans via …
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region of Bangladesh living near the UNESCO Heritage Sundarbans mangrove forest, and they supply a significant portion of …
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coastal households in Bangladesh. These households are already on the "front line" of climate change, so their adaptation … investment in coastal Bangladesh …
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Bangladesh, they analyze exposure at two levels - differences within households attributable to family roles, and differences … half the exposure of women (whose exposure is similar to that of children and adolescents). They also find that elderly men … have significantly lower exposure than elderly women. Across households, they draw on results from their previous paper …
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countries. To promote a better understanding of IAP, the authors investigate the determinants of IAP in Bangladesh using the … poor families in Bangladesh. Concentrations of respirable airborne particulates(PM10) 300 ug/m3 or greater are common in … the sample, implying widespread exposure to a serious health hazard.Poor households in Bangladesh depend heavily on wood …
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