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fuelwood in cooking is a leading cause of indoor air pollution. Using household data from India, we show that households …Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause of deforestation in developing countries. Use of …
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This paper discusses domestic energy supply and demand in rural India. Links between forest scarcity and household fuel … collection are analyzed in a non-separable household model, focusing on substitution of non-commercial fuels from the commons and … the private domain. Based on data from villages bordering a protected area, a novel maximum entropy approach is used for …
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fuelwood in cooking is a leading cause of indoor air pollution. Using household data from India, we show that households …Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause of deforestation in developing countries. Use of …
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In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and health problems. Efforts to help people switch to cleaner fuels have not been effective and fuelwood use remains high in the countryside. To help find a solution to this challenge, the study in...
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