[Stoves] Behavior change studies related to stoves and health risks

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 03:27:35 CDT 2013


Dear Christina

 

I can suggest you look at the collected works of Yayasan Dian Desa and
Arecop in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and the 'Improved Kitchen' initiative. It is
a set of software and hardware the combination of which results of a much
improved living experience.

 

The contact person is Prianti who subscribes to this list.

 

Regards
Crispin in Beijing

 

 

 

Cecil and others,

Anyone have good reference studies for the adoption of behavior changes that
produce health benefits. Especially in reference to stoves? I was curious
what effect education interventions have had on behaviors regarding fuel use
and health risks for suggested behavior modifications. For example, for
households participating in a health education program intending to produce
behavior changes (ie. moving wood stoves outside of enclosed spaces,
reducing children's exposure to wood smoke etc.), what percent of families
adopted the suggested behavior changes? Anyone seen studies that I can read?

Thanks!

-- 
Christina Espinosa
University of the Pacific '10
School of International Studies
c_espinosa1 at u.pacific.edu <mailto:c_espinosa1 at u.pacific.edu> 

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