How to reduce indoor air pollution through cost-effective solutions, July 2007
| Contributed by Dr Karabi Dutta | |
| 03 August 2007 | |
In this article of Disease Control Priorities Project, July 2007 of USAID it is stated that Interventions can be grouped as those acting on the source of pollution, those improving the living environment, and those changing user behavior. Under Disease Control Priorities Project, July 2007 of USAID Although the development of new energy technologies is important in addressing the problem of indoor air pollution, many effective interventions are already available. The single greatest challenge is to increase dramatically poor households’ access to cleaner and more efficient household energy systems. Interventions can be grouped as those acting on the source of pollution, those improving the living environment, and those changing user behavior. Categories: Indoor Air Pollution | |
