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期刊名:Energy for sustainable development

缩写:ENERGY SUSTAIN DEV

ISSN:0973-0826

e-ISSN:2352-4669

IF/分区:4.9/Q2

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Kendra N Williams,Josiah L Kephart,Magdalena Fandiño-Del-Rio et al. Kendra N Williams et al.
Introduction: Fuel subsidization can promote clean fuel adoption and reduce household air pollution. We investigated whether a voucher-based system could be as effective as a home-based fuel delivery program in achieving ...
Wenrui Qu,Remidius Ruhinduka,Maggie L Clark et al. Wenrui Qu et al.
Ensuring access to affordable and clean energy resources (as articulated in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7) is critical to achieving a range of human development outcomes. Numerous studies have examined how clean cooking technology ca...
Rebecca Witinok-Huber,Kayleigh P Keller,Egide Abimana et al. Rebecca Witinok-Huber et al.
The disease burden related to air pollution from traditional solid-fuel cooking practices in low- and middle-income countries impacts millions of people globally. Although the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel for cooking can meanin...
Ryanne Fujita-Conrads,Kendra N Williams,Lindsay J Underhill et al. Ryanne Fujita-Conrads et al.
Background: Household air pollution due to the burning of solid fuels is one of the leading risk factors for disease and mortality worldwide, resulting in an estimated three million deaths annually. Peru's national LPG ac...
Alfredo Valarezo,Lissete Dávila,M Lorena Bejarano et al. Alfredo Valarezo et al.
Decades of government subsidies for LPG and electricity have facilitated near-universal clean cooking access and use in Ecuador, placing the nation ahead of most other peer low- and middle-income countries. The widespread socio-economic imp...
Qinglong Shao Qinglong Shao
Increased residential energy consumption and reduced income caused by the lockdown measures invoked to combat the COVID-19 pandemic have deepened energy poverty, particularly in vulnerable communities. In this context, the pathway through w...
Kendra N Williams,Josiah L Kephart,Magdalena Fandiño-Del-Rio et al. Kendra N Williams et al.
Background: Existing efforts to promote cleaner fuels have not achieved exclusive use. We investigated whether receiving 12 months of free liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and behavioral support could motivate continued purc...
Richard Wang,Zongnan Ye,Shu-Chien Hsu et al. Richard Wang et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced opportunities for more research in resilience as globally cities experienced lock-down, causing change to conventional energy consumption pattern especially in the residential sector. This study aims to ...
Emily Nix,Emmanuel Betang,Miranda Baame et al. Emily Nix et al.
Access to clean energy for cooking is central to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7. Latest predictions suggest that this goal will not be met by 2030, with further setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigated the impacts of...
Nuno D Cortiços,Carlos C Duarte Nuno D Cortiços
Since the World Health Organization announced the COVID-19 pandemic, indoor airflows became a synonym for virus super-spreaders and the focus point for the scientific community and professional associations across the globe, disrupting all ...