Household air pollution from cookstoves: impacts on health and climate

WJ Martin, JW Hollingsworth… - Global climate change and …, 2014 - Springer
Household air pollution (HAP) is an exposure of poverty. The success in having a
sustainable reduction in HAP requires an understanding of the traditions and culture of the …

Household air pollution is a major avoidable risk factor for cardiorespiratory disease

K Mortimer, SB Gordon, SK Jindal, RA Accinelli… - Chest, 2012 - Elsevier
Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuels, coal, and kerosene burned in open fires,
primitive stoves, and lamps causes at least 2 million deaths per year. Many of these deaths …

Household air pollution in low-and middle-income countries: health risks and research priorities

WJ Martin, RI Glass, H Araj, J Balbus, FS Collins… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Household Air Pollution in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Health Risks and Research
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Perspectives in household air pollution research: who will benefit from interventions?

ML Clark, JL Peel - Current Environmental Health Reports, 2014 - Springer
Household air pollution from solid fuel combustion in inefficient and poorly vented
cookstoves is estimated to be responsible for 3.9 million premature deaths per year and …

The real challenge for cookstoves and health: more evidence

J Rosenthal - EcoHealth, 2015 - Springer
An ancient health hazard—smoke from household cooking—has risen to the forefront of
global environmental health concerns over the past few years. A surge of epidemiological …

[HTML][HTML] Household air pollution from solid cookfuels and its effects on health

KR Smith, A Pillarisetti - 2018 - europepmc.org
Since the earliest human times, humans have used wood as fuel for fires to cook their food.
Indeed, learning to control fire is considered the defining moment between the pre-human …

Health effects of household air pollution related to biomass cook stoves in resource limited countries and its mitigation by improved cookstoves

R Pratiti, D Vadala, Z Kalynych, P Sud - Environmental Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Household air pollution (HAP) related to cooking is associated with significant
global morbidity and mortality. An estimated three billion people worldwide are exposed to …

Indoor air pollution in developing countries: research and implementation needs for improvements in global public health

ET Gall, EM Carter, C Matt Earnest… - American journal of …, 2013 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Exposure to indoor air pollution (IAP) from the burning of solid fuels for cooking, heating, and
lighting accounts for a significant portion of the global burden of death and disease, and …

[PDF][PDF] Progress and priorities in reducing indoor air pollution in developing countries

E Carter, CM Earnest, ET Gall, B Stephens - Indoor air, 2012 - built-envi.com
A call to action for governments, institutions, corporations, and individuals worldwide to
reduce the deadly effects of indoor air pollution (IAP) in developing countries was published …

Air pollution—A look beyond big cities.

FMR da Silva Júnior, FR de Moura… - Integrated …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Health effects of household air pollution related to biomass cook stoves in resource limited
countries and its mitigation by improved cookstoves. Air pollution levels rising in many of the …