| Indoor air pollution | Exposure to contaminated indoor air has been identified as a significant cause of health problems affecting the poor in developing countries, especially women and younger children.  |
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| Selected Publications |  Global Asia in General- Domestic Fuel Shortage and Indoor Air Pollution <Sims, J.>
- Evidence from India on rural energy <Hughes, Gordon>
- Household stoves in India
- Indoor Air Pollution Exposure in Developing Countries (2002)
- Indoor Air Pollution: Energy and Health for the Poor
- Indoor Air Pollution: Fighting a massive health threat in India
- Study: Indoor Pollution and Health: Why do babies and young children die in India? <Dunleavy, Megham, Hughes, Gordon>
- Urban Energy and the poor: The case of Hyderabad <Barnes, Douglas>
- WHO - Air Quality Guidelines: Principal pollutants and their sources
- WHO Air Quality Guidelines
- World Health Organization - Indoor Air Pollution
- Indoor air quality
 China- 100 Million Improved Cookstoves in China: How Was It Done? <Daxiong, Qiu, Kun, Huang, Shuhua, Gu, Smith, Kirk>
- China Environmental Tobacco Smoke Outreach Project
- Household Stove Improvement and Risk of Lung Cancer in Xuanwei <Chapman, Robert S., Lan, Qing, Schreinemachers, Dina M., Tian, Linwei>
- Partnership for Clean Indoor Air in China
 India Mongolia Nepal Thailand
 Latin America
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