Measuring the impact of household energy consumption on respiratory diseases in India
Abstract Background Most households in developing countries like India are not able to afford to get the services of efficient energy for cooking and lighting. Therefore, they rely mostly on solid fuels (firewood, dung cakes, crop residue, coal/coke/lignite). Such fuels cause respiratory diseases li...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Ahmad Faizan (Author), Ramna Thakur (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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