Household, Community, Sub-National and Country-level Predictors of Primary Cooking Fuel Switching in Nine Countries from the PURE Study.
Matthew ShuplerPerry HystadPaul GustafsonSumathy RangarajanMaha MushtahaK G JayachtriaPrem K MonyDeepa MohanParthiban KumarPvm LakshmiVivek SagarRajeev GuptaIndu MohanSanjeev NairRavi Prasad VarmaWei LiBo HuKai YouTatenda NcubeBrian NcubeJephat ChifambaNicola WestKaren YeatesRomaina IqbalRehman KhawajaRita YusufAfreen KhanPamela SeronFernando LanasPatricio Lopez-JaramilloPaul A CamachoThandi PuoaneSalim YusufMichael BrauerPublished in: Environmental research letters : ERL [Web site] (2019)
The importance of community and sub-national factors relative to household characteristics in determining polluting-to-clean fuel switching varied dramatically across the nine countries examined. This highlights the potential importance of national and other contextual factors in shaping large-scale clean cooking transitions among rural communities in low- and middle-income countries.