tailieunhanh - The Challenge of Air Pollution

Mehta and Shahpar (2004) present a cost-effectiveness analysis of household air pollution control interventions by WHO regions with significant SFU prevalence. Benefits are healthy years gained from reduced risk of ALRI in children and COPD in adult females and males based on regional data from WHO. An improved stove is assumed to reduce SFU pollution exposure and health effects by 75 percent. Per household annualized cost of cooking systems range across regions from $40-90 for LPG, $10-20 for kerosene, and $3-24 for improved stove ($3-5 in Africa and Asia). The system cost for. | The Challenge of Air Pollution Bjorn Larsen Guy hutton Neha Kkanna This paper was produced for the Copenhagen Consensus 2008 project. The final version of this paper can be found in the book Global Crises Global Solutions Second Edition edited by Bjorn Lomborg Cambridge University Press 2009 COPENHAGEN consensus 2008 air pollution CHALLENGE PAPER CENTER Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper Air Pollution Lead author Bjorn Larsen Contributions Guy Hutton and Neha Khanna Second Draft April 17 2008 First Draft March 5 2008 Bjorn Larsen Economist Consultant Virginia USA and Vientiane Lao PDR bjrnlrsn@ Guy Hutton Regional Senior Water and Sanitation Economist Water Sanitation Program - East Asia the Pacific World Bank Phnom Penh Cambodia ghutton@ Neha Kkanna Associate Professor Economics and Environmental Studies Department of Economics Binghamton University Binghamton NY. USA. nkhanna@