Household Level Pollution in India

September 19, 2011 · 0 comments

Household Level Pollution in India: Patterns and Projections, 2011.

K.S. Kavi Kumar and Brinda Viswanathan, MADRAS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.

Solid fuels are still a major source for cooking in many households in India causing significant disease and global warming burden. This study analyses the pollution-income relationship (for both local and global pollution), separately across rural  and urban households in India based on unit record data on fuel consumption obtained through National Sample Survey  data for  2004-05.

Based on the estimated relationship, the study makes an attempt to project household level pollution for 2026. The study further analyzes the health burden and greenhouse gas emissions under various policy scenarios including deeper penetration of clean fuels and wider utilization of improved cook stoves.

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