
 | | Boiling Point No. 42 - Household Energy and the Environment (ITDG, 1999, 44 p.) |
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 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Theme editorial Improving the environment can lead to benefits for household energy |
 | | Environmental implications of the energy ladder in rural India |
 | | Household energy and environmental rehabilitation; opportunities and challenges |
 | | Deforestation and forest degradation by commercial harvesting for firewood and charcoal in the Pacific region of Nicaragua |
 | | Effect of expanding sugar-cane farming on community woodfuel collecting areas. Case study in Masindi, Uganda |
 | | Workshop report on urban waste and energy in developing countries, February 24, 1998 |
 | | GTZ pages editor |
 | | Is urban forestry a solution to the energy crisis of Sahelian cities? |
 | | Electricity for low-power applications Micro Solar Lanterns for rural communities in Kenya |
 | | The bicycle wheel water powered battery charger |
 | | Community participation in the development of an improved stove in a cold region of North India |
 | | Commercialization of the Sewa Stove in Mali |
 | | 'We need it indeed': results of the Boiling Point impact assessment review |
 | | Publications |
 | | What's happening in household energy? |
 | | ITDG energy news |
 | | Back cover |
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Boiling Point is a technical journal for those working with
stoves and household energy. It deals with technical, social, financial and
environmental issues and aims to improve the quality of life for poor
communities living in the developing world. |
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Our mission is to build the technical skills of poor
people in developing countries, enabling them to improve the quality of their
lives and that of future generations Intermediate Technology
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