Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy
The structure of this report reflects the directional organization of the study. Chapter two offers a detailed descriptive analysis of national- and regional-level household fuelwood use, supplemented by a detailed analysis of fuelwood consumption...
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okr-10986-164532021-04-23T14:03:31Z Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY SERVICE ACCESS TO ENERGY AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ANIMAL WASTE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIOFUEL BIOFUEL PRODUCTION BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOGAS PROMOTION BIOGAS SYSTEM BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS RESIDUE BIOMASS STOVES BURNING STOVES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CEMENT CHARCOAL CITIES CLAY STOVE CLEAN ENERGIES CLEAN ENERGY CO COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ENERGY CONVERSION EFFICIENCY COOKING COOKING FUELS COST RECOVERY CROP CROP RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ECZEMA EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY USE EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY OPTIONS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY-EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FAMILIES FEASIBILITY STUDIES FIREWOOD FOOD PREPARATION FOREST DEGRADATION FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICE FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID CONNECTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INSULATION INTERVENTION LARGE-SCALE BIOGAS LOCAL ENVIRONMENT LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS LOWER-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKETING MODERN FUELS MONTHLY CONSUMPTION MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OIL ORGANIC WASTE PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTION PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RETAIL ELECTRICITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION FUND RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMALL POWER SMOKE SOLID BIOMASS SOLID BIOMASS FUELS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLD URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF ELECTRICITY USE OF ENERGY VENTILATION WALKING WASTEWATER TREATMENT WHOLESALE PRICE WOOD WOOD ENERGY WOOD RESIDUES WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS The structure of this report reflects the directional organization of the study. Chapter two offers a detailed descriptive analysis of national- and regional-level household fuelwood use, supplemented by a detailed analysis of fuelwood consumption and expenditure among rural and peri-urban households. Chapter three discusses the health and gender-related issues linked to Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) exposure resulting from use of energy-inefficient cook stoves. A detailed analysis of potential exposure and risk factors is given as an example, using data from the case study. Chapter four analyzes household demand for cook stoves and the supply chain in the case study area, while chapter five presents the intervention strategy to promote improved cook stoves. Chapter six proposes a complementary pilot project for promoting the use of household biogas systems utilizing an alternative financing approach. Finally, chapter seven concludes. 2013-12-27T22:52:45Z 2013-12-27T22:52:45Z 2013-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17776105/lao-pdr-pathways-cleaner-household-cooking-lao-pdr-intervention-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16453 English en_US East Asia and Pacific Clean Stove Initiative CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY SERVICE ACCESS TO ENERGY AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ANIMAL WASTE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIOFUEL BIOFUEL PRODUCTION BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOGAS PROMOTION BIOGAS SYSTEM BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS RESIDUE BIOMASS STOVES BURNING STOVES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CEMENT CHARCOAL CITIES CLAY STOVE CLEAN ENERGIES CLEAN ENERGY CO COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ENERGY CONVERSION EFFICIENCY COOKING COOKING FUELS COST RECOVERY CROP CROP RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ECZEMA EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY USE EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY OPTIONS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY-EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FAMILIES FEASIBILITY STUDIES FIREWOOD FOOD PREPARATION FOREST DEGRADATION FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICE FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID CONNECTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INSULATION INTERVENTION LARGE-SCALE BIOGAS LOCAL ENVIRONMENT LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS LOWER-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKETING MODERN FUELS MONTHLY CONSUMPTION MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OIL ORGANIC WASTE PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTION PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RETAIL ELECTRICITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION FUND RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMALL POWER SMOKE SOLID BIOMASS SOLID BIOMASS FUELS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLD URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF ELECTRICITY USE OF ENERGY VENTILATION WALKING WASTEWATER TREATMENT WHOLESALE PRICE WOOD WOOD ENERGY WOOD RESIDUES WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY SERVICE ACCESS TO ENERGY AIR POLLUTANTS AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM ANIMAL WASTE APPROACH AVAILABILITY BIOFUEL BIOFUEL PRODUCTION BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOGAS PROMOTION BIOGAS SYSTEM BIOGAS SYSTEMS BIOMASS BIOMASS COLLECTION BIOMASS COMBUSTION BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS RESIDUE BIOMASS STOVES BURNING STOVES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CEMENT CHARCOAL CITIES CLAY STOVE CLEAN ENERGIES CLEAN ENERGY CO COMBUSTION CONVENTIONAL ENERGY CONVERSION EFFICIENCY COOKING COOKING FUELS COST RECOVERY CROP CROP RESIDUE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ECZEMA EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY USE EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CROPS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY OPTIONS ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY-EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FAMILIES FEASIBILITY STUDIES FIREWOOD FOOD PREPARATION FOREST DEGRADATION FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL EFFICIENCY FUEL MIX FUEL PRICE FUEL SWITCHING FUEL TYPES FUEL USE FUELS FUELWOOD GENERATION GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GRID CONNECTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEATING HEAVY RELIANCE HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD FUEL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INSULATION INTERVENTION LARGE-SCALE BIOGAS LOCAL ENVIRONMENT LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS LOWER-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MARKETING MODERN FUELS MONTHLY CONSUMPTION MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MUNICIPAL WASTE NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCES NITROGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH OIL ORGANIC WASTE PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS POLLUTION PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RETAIL ELECTRICITY RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION FUND RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SMALL POWER SMOKE SOLID BIOMASS SOLID BIOMASS FUELS SOLID FUEL SOLID FUELS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL BIOMASS URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLD URBAN HOUSEHOLDS USE OF ELECTRICITY USE OF ENERGY VENTILATION WALKING WASTEWATER TREATMENT WHOLESALE PRICE WOOD WOOD ENERGY WOOD RESIDUES WOODY BIOMASS WORKERS World Bank Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
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East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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The structure of this report reflects
the directional organization of the study. Chapter two
offers a detailed descriptive analysis of national- and
regional-level household fuelwood use, supplemented by a
detailed analysis of fuelwood consumption and expenditure
among rural and peri-urban households. Chapter three
discusses the health and gender-related issues linked to
Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) exposure resulting from use of
energy-inefficient cook stoves. A detailed analysis of
potential exposure and risk factors is given as an example,
using data from the case study. Chapter four analyzes
household demand for cook stoves and the supply chain in the
case study area, while chapter five presents the
intervention strategy to promote improved cook stoves.
Chapter six proposes a complementary pilot project for
promoting the use of household biogas systems utilizing an
alternative financing approach. Finally, chapter seven concludes. |
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World Bank |
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title |
Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
title_short |
Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
title_full |
Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
title_fullStr |
Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pathways to Cleaner Household Cooking in Lao PDR : An Intervention Strategy |
title_sort |
pathways to cleaner household cooking in lao pdr : an intervention strategy |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17776105/lao-pdr-pathways-cleaner-household-cooking-lao-pdr-intervention-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16453 |
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