
In a largely globalized world, characterized by immense technological advancements in many sectors, many developing countries depend on biomass energy for sustenance even today. Much of the Government of India's projects related to the improved stove programme have been branded a "failure". However, they appear to have promising features.Cleaner Hearths, Better Homes draws on case studies from the Indian states of Maharashtra, Haryana, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and West Bengal, and other stove programmes around the globe. The book describes India's best improved biomass stove programmes, and recommends ways in which the international community can promote the use of more affordable stoves as against the traditional cookstoves. These new stoves are energy efficient as well as easy to use, thereby leading to a significant reduction in indoor air pollution and health risks. The findings of the Indian government's stove programmes are translated into a set of recommendations in this book that could prove beneficial for half the world's population that depends on biomass energy for their livelihoods.
This book investigates the efficacy of improved biomass stove programs in India and the developing world to determine how technological interventions can mitigate indoor air pollution and improve public health. The authors, Douglas F. Barnes, Keith Openshaw, and Priti Kumar, synthesize data from various Indian state-level initiatives to evaluate why previous government programs were labeled failures despite their promising technical features. By analyzing these case studies, the authors construct a framework for international development agencies to promote energy-efficient, affordable cooking technologies that address the needs of populations reliant on biomass energy.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a critical evaluation of the intersection between energy policy and public health in developing nations. The text is frequently cited for its practical application of case study data to broader development strategies.
Page Count:
170
Publication Date:
2012-09-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198078366
ISBN-13:
9780198078364
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