
 | | Boiling Point No. 44 - Linking Household Energy with other Development Objectives (ITDG - ITDG, 2000, 44 p.) |
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 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Preface |
 | | Theme editorial: Integrating household energy into wider development objectives |
 | | Interlinkages of household energy with the environment |
 | | Are energy projects not wanted any more? |
 | | Health and household energy - the need for better links between research and development |
 | | Cooking smoke can increase the risk of tuberculosis |
 | | Monitoring ECO-house performance as if people mattered |
 | | Carbon trading: a new route to funding improved stove programmes? |
 | | GTZ Pages |
 | | The integrated approach to link household energy with other development objectives - Some organisational experiences from the ProBEC demonstration project in the Hurungwe District of Zimbabwe |
 | | The ecological cost of increasing dependence on biomass fuels as household energy in rural Nigeria |
 | | Women in post-harvest operations: reducing the drudgery |
 | | Light... from wind... a journey of will and imagination |
 | | The Tehesh efficient biomass stove, Tigrai, Ethiopia |
 | | Research and Development: The 'Turbo' wood-gas stove |
 | | Publications |
 | | What's happening in household energy? |
 | | ITDG energy news |
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(introduction...)
Spring 2000
Number 44
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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