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household willingness to consume and purchase green products (clean cooking fuels) and also the mediating effect of …. Furthermore, this study explores differences in household size and energy sources commonly used for the hypothesized relationships … concerns and environmental beliefs on household willingness to consume and purchase clean cooking fuels with a confirmation of …
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In Sub-Saharan Africa it is assumed that women's cooking fuel choices are constrained by their economic circumstances. The purpose of this study is to understand how different factors influence cooking fuel choice in Ghana. A survey was administered to 100 adult female participants in Axim,...
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This paper explores the development of market roles and transactions in fuel-efficient stoves in Darfur from 1997 to 2008 as a grounded example of how subsistence markets are socially constructed in post-conflict settings. Using a combination of archival texts, interviews, and real-time...
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