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Air pollution in urban areas is one of the most severe environmental problems facing developing and transition economies. In Chile, many cities exceed the World Health Organization's norms for ambient…
| Peer Reviewed | ChileThis article examines global trends likely to influence forests and tree-based systems and considers the poverty implications of these interactions. The trends, identified through a series of expert…
| Peer Reviewed |Understanding how electricity demand responds to the ambient temperature is critical for the safe and efficient operation of the power system. Examining an extended series of daily electricity records…
| Peer Reviewed | VietnamDo improved cookstoves save time and improve gender outcomes? Evidence from six developing countries
Three billion people around the world lack access to affordable and reliable clean cooking energy. The case for clean energy has largely been built around health and or environmental benefits…
| Peer Reviewed |This work explores the consequences that different energy poverty definitions and measures might have for the identification of the energy poor. Using the 2017 National Survey of Public Energy…
| Peer Reviewed | ChileAbstract This paper empirically examines the nexus between energy consumption and the environmental quality conditioned to the energy mix in sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990–2016…
| Peer Reviewed |Every year after the rice harvest, some 2.5 million farmers in northwest India burn the remaining stubble to prepare their fields for the subsequent wheat crop. Crop residue burning causes massive air…
| Peer Reviewed |Energy has been called the “golden thread” that connects economic growth, social equity and environmental sustainability, but important knowledge gaps exist on the impacts of low- and middle-income…
| Peer Reviewed | China, Chile, Sweden, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, Central America and Mexico, Global HubThis chapter examines six major global forces likely to influence forests and tree-based systems and considers their implications for poverty. The global trends discussed include: (i) growth in…
| Book Chapter |This paper contributes to the growing literature on energy poverty in developing countries. We use a dynamic probit estimator on three rounds of panel data from urban Ethiopia to estimate a model of…
| Peer Reviewed | Ethiopia, Global HubPagination
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