Factors that enable or limit the sustained use of improved firewood cookstoves: Qualitative findings eight years after an intervention in rural Mexico.
Minerva Catalán-VázquezRosario Fernández-PlataDavid Martínez-BriseñoBlanca Pelcastre-VillafuerteHoracio Riojas-RodríguezLaura Suárez-GonzálezRogelio Pérez-PadillaAstrid SchilmannPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Effective cookstove programs must take these elements into account from their early planning stages, and blend them into implementation and follow-up. Project communication, training and differentiated follow-up activities ensuring the operation and maintenance of the cookstove, should be designed according to the specific needs and traditions of each community; they should be based on the preferences and needs of the users.