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The Improved Biomass Stove Saves Wood, But How Often Do People Use It? : Evidence from a Randomized Treatment Trial in Ethiopia

2015

Beyene, Abebe D. | Bluffstone, Randall | Gebreegziabher, Zenebe | Martinsson, Peter | Mekonnen, Alemu | Vieider, Ferdinand


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Particulate; Technologies; Network; Carbon stocks; Carbon finance; Benefits; Less; E development; International forestry research; Forest restoration; Price; Telephone; Forest; Smoke; User expectations; Greenhouse; Deforestation pressures; Energy policy; Result; Biomass burning; Greenhouse gas emission; Emissions reductions; Risk factor; Baseline forest; Fossil fuel; Capacity; Gas emission; Convention on climate change; Carbon market; Air pollutants; Technical support; Sites; Pdf; Black carbon; Emissions; User; Performance; Ambient temperature; Forest carbon; Management system; Mobile telephone; Forest biomass; Levels of usage; User group; Forest loss; Financial support; Carbon credits; Forest carbon stocks; Interface; Negative impact; User groups; Emission factor; Rates of deforestation; Emission factors; Network building; Global forests; Technical requirements; Users; Black carbon emissions; Emissions from deforestation; Verification; Ghg; Forest stocks; Greenhouse gas; Carbon emissions; Bases; Annual greenhouse gas; Fuel use; Fuel consumption
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Publications & Research; Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7297

2022-09-15
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