Environmental and health impacts from the introduction of improved wood stoves: Evidence from a field experiment in Guatemala

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Ludwinski D. [1 ]
Moriarty K. [2 ]
Wydick B. [3 ]
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[1] MarketBridge Inc., San Francisco, CA 94105, 33 New Montgomery
[2] Rainin Instruments, Oakland, CA 94621-3027
[3] University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94117
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Biomass fuel; Deforestation; Field experiments; Indoor air pollution; Wood stoves;
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10.1007/s10668-011-9282-z
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Improved wood-burning stoves offer a possible solution that can simultaneously impact both problems of deforestation and problems of respiratory health in developing countries. We carried out a field experiment in which new fuel-efficient woodstoves were allocated in a Guatemalan village via the use of a lottery. A 2008 baseline survey was carried out on 2,148 individuals in 351 households, and then a follow-up survey was carried out in 2009, 4 months after households received the stoves. We found that households with the new stoves reduced wood consumption by an average of 59.1%. We also found indications of reductions in indoor air related health problems, where point estimates indicate a significant reduction in reported respiratory symptoms by 48.6% among women and 63.3% among children. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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页码:657 / 676
页数:19
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