Maximizing the benefits of improved cookstoves: moving from acquisition to correct and consistent use
Anita Shankar(Johns Hopkins University), Helen Petach(United States Agency for International Development), Elisa Derby(Winrock International (United States)), Raj Pannu(Emergence Tech Limited (United Kingdom)), Stephen Harrell(Carbon180), Theresa Beltramo(University of Geneva), Ethan Kay(BioLite (United States)), Curt Davis(University of Delaware), Michael Johnson(Berkeley Air Monitoring Group (United States))
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