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Poster: Monitoring & Evaluation of the Shell Foundation’s Breathing Space Programme in South India

by BerkeleyAir February 14, 2020
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AuthorBerkeley Air Monitoring Group
Date2009
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Tags: adoption/usage,climate impacts,controlled cooking test,emissions,fuel consumption,gender,household air pollution,kitchen performance test,socioeconomic impacts
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