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[top] [end]Stove and IAP monitoring - Smith K, Critical Review of the Health Effects of Woodsmoke. Air Health Effects Division, Health Canada , 2005 – Keywords: Energy, Rural, Education/Training, Impact Assessment
- Indoor Air Pollution Group, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Monitoring and Evaluation of Improved Cookstove Programs for Indoor Air Quality and Stove Performance, 2006 – Keywords: Cookstoves; Methodology; Sampling; Equipment; Protocols; Training
- Rob Bailis,Victor Berrueta,Chaya Chengappa,Karabi Dutta,Rufus Edwards,Omar Masera,Dean Still, Kirk R. Smith, Performance testing for monitoring improved biomass stove interventions: experiences of the Household Energy and Health Project in Energy for Sustainable Development, 2007] – Keywords: Monitoring; Evaluation; India; Mexico; Kitchen performance; Improved stoves; Fuel consumption; Laboratory-tested; Field-tested
- [ http://ehs.sph.berkeley.edu/hed/documents/Cowlin_abstract2005.pdf Shannon C Cowlin Impact of Improved Stoves on Indoor Air Quality in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Results of Pilot Study and Recommendations for Full-Scale Investigation, 2005]-Keywords: Monitoring; PM; CO; respiratory disease; confounders
- R. D. Edwards, Y. Liu, G. He, Z. Yin, J. Sinton, J. Peabody,K. R. Smith, Household CO and PM measured as part of a review of China’s National Improved Stove Program 2007 –Keywords Indoor air pollution; Particulate matter; Carbon monoxide; Seasonal change in fuel use; mixed fuels.
[top] [end]Monitoring guidelines - WHO, Addressing the links between indoor air pollution, household energy and human health 2000 – Keywords: Indoor Air Pollution, Health Effects, Global Burden of Diseases, Fuels
- Manish A. Desai, Sumi Mehta,Kirk R. Smith , Indoor smoke from solid fuels: Assessing the burden of disease at national and local levels (Handbook for conducting assessments at the local level) 2004 – Keywords: ALRI.COPD,WHO, Biomass fuels, Burden of diseases, Respiratory diseases, Impact of solid fuel use, Particulate matter, Women, Children
- Who Publication byEva Rehfuess (WHO), Fuel for life: household energy and health, 2006 Fuel for life, Household energy and health, Chronic respiratory disease, Millennium Development Goals, Empower women, Child health, Environmental benefits, Impacts of household energy projects.
- Junfeng (Jim) Zhang and Kirk R. Smith, Household Air Pollution from Coal and Biomass Fuels in China: Measurements, Health Impacts, and Interventions. Review in Environmental Health Perspectives • VOLUME 115 | NUMBER 6 | June 2007 – Keywords: Burden of disease, Cancer, Household fuels, Improved stoves, Indoor air pollution, Poisonous coals, Respiratory disease.
- WHO Publication Indoor air pollution: national burden of disease estimates 2007.-Keywords- Solid fuels, indoorair pollution, DALY, diseases
- Mukesh Dherani, Daniel Pope, Maya Mascarenhas, Kirk R Smith, Martin Weberc & Nigel Bruce Indoor air pollution from unprocessed solid fuel use and pneumonia risk in children aged under five years: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008;86:390–398.-Keywords: Odds ratio; confounding; age; sensitivity analysis;
Improved stoves as a key intervention to enhance environmental health in the Andes, 2005 (3,476 KB)
- Kirk Smith, Biofuels, Air Pollution, and Health: A Global Review. Plenum Publishing 1987 - Keywords: Indoor pollution, Health Effects, Respiratory diseases, Particulate Matter, Carbon Monoxide, Sulphur Dioxide, Formaldehyde
- Smith, K.R ,Wood; the fuel that warms you thrice; in Human Health and Forests; A Global Overview of Issues, Practice and Policy. Earthscan ISBN: 978-1-84407-532-4- Keywords: Technologies; smoke chemistry; tuberculosis; eye disease; COPD; ALRI; cancer; adverse pregnancy outcomes; cardiovascular disease; asthma; fumigation; cost-effectiveness
[top] [end]IAP policy documents - Y. von Schirnding, N. Bruce, K. Smith, G. Ballard-Tremeer, M. Ezzati, K. Lvovsky, Addressing the impact of household energy and indoor air pollution on the health of the poor: implications for policy action and intervention measures WHO/HDE/HID/02.9Original: English Distr.: Limited World Health, 2002 - Keywords: Health effects, Indoor air pollution, Policy and intervention measures, Emissions, Fuels
- Smith, K.R, WHO Air Quality Guidelines: Moving Indoors in Air Qual Atmos Health (2008) 1:17–18, 2008 - Keywords: Concentrations; Interim targets; Epidemiological studies
- [ http://ehs.sph.berkeley.edu/krsmith/publications/2006%20pubs/CSD%20Panel1.pdf Smith, K.R.,Rural Air Pollution: A Major But Often Ignored Development Concern; testimony at the Commission on Sustainable Development Session on Integrated Approaches to Addressing Air Pollution, United Nations, May 2006.] –Keywords: Household; Ambient; ozone; secondary; burden of disease; small enterprises; power plants; integrated assessment; control strategies; climate; health; ecosystems;
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