Stoves for People: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Stoves DisseminationRoberto Cáceres Firewood shortages, dwindling forests, and the effects on the low income population of the developing world - these are some of the subjects addressed here, together with details of the introduction of fuel-efficient popular stoves for domestic use. |
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Stoves for people in the 1990s An action | 64 |
Guatemalan rural area | 70 |
Pottery stoves their production dissemination | 80 |
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activities artisans average Bantul biogas biomass Botswana Burkina Burkina Faso CEMAT Centre ceramic stoves CETA charcoal chimney chulha clay coal consumers cooking cost dissemination strategy economic efficiency emissions evaluation families Figure fire firebox firewood forest forestry fuel consumption fuel saving fuelwood grammes GUATEMALA Phone heat households ICAITI impact implementing improved cookstoves improved stoves income groups industries injera KENGO Kenya Keren kerosene Kisumu kitchen large numbers liner lorena stove Malgache Maputo ment metal stoves mistris monitoring mud stoves Nairobi needs NGOs Niamey Niger numbers of stoves organizations Ouagadougou ovens population portable stoves pot-hole potters problems production rural areas SAE stove Sauki sector smoke stove design Stove Dissemination Programme stove programmes stove project subsidy survey Table technical tests tion traditional stove types of stoves urban users village Wolfheze women wood Wood fuel woodstoves