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An analysis of household cooking fuel choice: a case of Bauchi State, Nigeria
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International Journal of Energy Sector Management (2018) 12 (2): 265–283.
Published: 16 January 2018
... of which two were found to be irrelevant) and added one new variable to test the impact of the neighbourhood’s source of cooking fuel on households’ cooking fuel choice. Choice Energy sector Multinomial logit Residential Households Fossil fuel Environmental damages Cooking Fuel Solid fuels...
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Interventions for mitigating indoor‐air pollution in Nigeria: a cost‐benefit analysis
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International Journal of Energy Sector Management (2012) 6 (3): 417–429.
Published: 07 September 2012
... to reduce the present level of exposure to indoor‐air pollution from solid fuel use. Findings The result shows that the cost‐benefit ratio of the stove intervention is 0.388 while that of LPG is 0.371. Practical implications While providing access to cleaner fuels (LPG) has a larger health impact...
