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Title: | Upgrading to cleaner household stoves and reducing chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease among women in rural China - a cost-benefit analysis |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
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Description: | This cost-benefit analysis determined that replacing indoor biomass stoves with cleaner burning stoves in villages of Guizhou Province, China, could potentially avoid 0.6-3.2 annual incidences of COPD per 1000 households with the economic value being greater than the intervention costs. Results suggested that policy interventions to increase access to cleaner burning stoves may provide large net benefits to rural women and their families. |
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Air pollutants
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Respiratory outcomes
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
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Authors: | Aunan K, Alnes LWH, Berger J, Dong Z, Ma L, Mestl HES, Vennemo H, Wang S, and Zhang W |
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Journal: | Energy for Sustainable Development |
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Year: | 2013 |
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Evaluation: | Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) |
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contentid: | 143316 |
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