Household cooking fuel use and its health effects among rural women in southern India—A cross-sectional study

BS James, RS Shetty, A Kamath, A Shetty - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The use of biomass fuel is associated with the deterioration of human health and women are
more likely to develop health conditions due to their exposure to indoor air pollution during …

Transition to cooking with clean fuels in rural households of India: Studying the effect of policy and other factors

K Roy - Energy for Sustainable Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The seventh UN Sustainable Development Goal is access to clean and affordable
energy and cooking with clean fuels is essential to reduce the disease burden associated …

Black carbon emissions inventory and scenario analysis for Pakistan

KA Mir, P Purohit, M Ijaz, ZB Babar, S Mehmood - Environmental Pollution, 2024 - Elsevier
Black carbon (BC) emissions, resulting from the incomplete combustion of carbonaceous
fuels, have been extensively linked to adverse impacts on air quality, climate change, and …

A field‐based study demonstrating the need of holistic management system for household biogas plants in rural India

T Sarmah, DC Baruah - Natural Resources Forum, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Indian household biogas system appears promising to contribute substantially to its
commitment to increase the share of renewable energy. There has been a consistent effort …

[HTML][HTML] Clean fuel for rural families in india a major challenge: evidence from four rounds of consumer expenditure survey

KA Mottaleb, JP Aryal, A Ali - Energy Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
Access to clean, and modern fuels at an affordable price significantly and sustainably
determine economic development and the overall livelihood quality of the citizens …

Air pollution, waste management and livelihoods: Patterns of cooking fuel use among waste picker households in Delhi

A Luthra, B Chaturvedi, S Mukhopadhyay - Geographical Review, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While the problem of Delhi's air pollution is well recognized, as is the class bias of the
judiciary in targeting certain sources of air pollution over others, what is less will understood …

Household cooking fuel choice in India, 2004-2012: A panel multinomial analysis

YM Kuo, M Azam - Available at SSRN 3303404, 2018 - papers.ssrn.com
We use two waves of nationally representative India Human Development Survey to
examine factors driving the cooking fuel choice in urban and rural India, separately. We …

Measuring the level of energy and health expenditure among energy-poor and non-poor households in India: A disaggregated analysis

MA Faizan, R Thakur - … Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Energy poverty is a complex multidimensional phenomenon perceived differently in
developed and develo** countries. It becomes necessary to identify the energy-poor …

Impact of Circular, Waste-Heat Reuse Pathways on PM2.5-Air Quality, CO2 Emissions, and Human Health in India: Comparison with Material Exchange Potential

RM Lal, K Tibrewal, C Venkataraman… - Environmental …, 2022 - ACS Publications
India is home to 1.3 billion people who are exposed to some of the highest levels of ambient
air pollution in the world. In addition, India is one of the fastest-growing carbon-emitting …

Thermal performance and emission analysis of self-aspirated kerosene pressure stove with porous radiant burner using kerosene nanofuels

GS Sinha, N Kumar Mishra, P Muthukumar… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
This paper reports the development of a self-aspirated ceria-based nano-particle blended
kerosene-fueled pressure stove to work on Porous Radiant Burner and its performance …