Indoor air pollution and household energy directory of references
United Nations Environment Programme, World Health Organization, and other United Nations agency links
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Children’s Environmental Health. Geneva, World Health Organization.
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Energy and environment for sustainable development.United Nations Development Programme.
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Energy programme. United Nations Environment Programme.
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Food and Agriculture Programme of the United Nations.
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Healthy Environments for Children Alliance. Geneva, World Health Organization.
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Indoor air pollution. Geneva, World Health Organization.
http://www.who.int/indoorair/en/
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Indoor air pollution databases. Geneva, World Health Organization.
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Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia (RWEDP). The RWEDP was operated by the Food and Agriculture Programme of the United Nations between 1985 through 2001. It assisted 16 developing countries in Asia with their wood energy programmes and policies. The web site is still maintained and has articles on sustainable wood energy issues.
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Traditional use of biomass. In: Bioenergy. Solar and wind energy resource assessment (SWERA). United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Global Environment Facility (GEF). -
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United Nations Millennium Development Goals.
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United Nations World Food Programme.
http://www.wfp.org/