固体燃料
社会经济地位
城市化
贫穷
发展中国家
土生土长的
能源匮乏
地理
燃料贫困
人口
社会经济学
自然资源经济学
经济
经济增长
环境卫生
生态学
燃烧
病理
有机化学
化学
生物
医学
替代医学
灵丹妙药
协议(科学)
作者
Elena V. McLean,Sharmistha Bagchi‐Sen,John Atkinson,Alexandra Schindel
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.101961
摘要
Solid fuel use is linked with adverse effects on the environment and human health. Yet, solid fuels remain an important energy source for households in developing countries. Even when country-level dependence on solid fuels is modest, there is often significant variation in within-country patterns of solid fuel use. This study examines a range of environmental and socioeconomic conditions to understand the relationship between them and household energy use within a country. While our results are derived from a study of regional patterns of solid fuel dependence in Peru, the contribution of this study is broad: variables that we include in our models of households' fuel choice decisions are likely to shape such decisions in most developing countries. Our findings indicate that environmental conditions, such as elevation and forest cover, are associated with solid fuel use. Socioeconomic factors, including urbanization, poverty and female literacy, are similarly important. In addition, we identify nuanced links between types of female employment and indigenous population, on the one hand, and solid fuel use, on the other.
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