WHO guidelines for indoor air quality household fuel combustion

Given the mixed history of success with past intervention projects and programmes and the fact that the 2.8 billion people still relying on traditional solid fuels are the world's poorest 40% it is clear that securing a rapid transition to clean efficient and modern household energy systems...

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Main Author: World Health Organization (author)
Corporate Authors: World Health Organization, author (author), World Health Organization, issuing body (issuing body)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Geneva, Switzerland : World Health Organization [2014]
Edition:First edition
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Summary:Given the mixed history of success with past intervention projects and programmes and the fact that the 2.8 billion people still relying on traditional solid fuels are the world's poorest 40% it is clear that securing a rapid transition to clean efficient and modern household energy systems for cooking heating lighting and other household uses will be challenging. The overall objective of these guidelines is to inform and support governments and their implementing partners to bring about this transition as quickly and equitably as is feasible. The guidelines focus on the following
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (178 p.)
ISBN:9789240693425