Improving Indoor Air Quality for Poor Families: A Controlled Experiment in Bangladesh

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Mainul Huq

World Bank

Susmita Dasgupta

World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

M. Khaliquzzaman

World Bank

David Wheeler

World Bank - Policy Research Department

Date Written: December 1, 2007

Abstract

The World Health Organization's 2004 Global and Regional Burden of Disease Report estimates that acute respiratory infections from indoor air pollution (pollution from burning wood, animal dung, and other bio-fuels) kill a million children annually in developing countries, inflicting a particularly heavy toll on poor families in South Asia and Africa. This paper reports on an experiment that studied the use of construction materials, space configurations, cooking locations, and household ventilation practices (use of doors and windows) as potentially-important determinants of indoor air pollution. Results from controlled experiments in Bangladesh are analyzed to test whether changes in these determinants can have significant effects on indoor air pollution. Analysis of the data shows, for example, that pollution from the cooking area diffuses into living spaces rapidly and completely. Furthermore, it is important to factor in the interaction between outdoor and indoor air pollution. Among fuels, seasonal conditions seem to affect the relative severity of pollution from wood, dung, and other biomass fuels. However, there is no ambiguity about their collective impact. All are far dirtier than clean fuels. The analysis concludes that if cooking with clean fuels is not possible, then building the kitchen with porous construction material and providing proper ventilation in cooking areas will yield a better indoor health environment.

Keywords: Renewable Energy, Energy Production and Transportation, Air Quality & Clean Air, Pollution Management & Control, Sanitation and Sewerage

Suggested Citation

Huq, Mainul and Dasgupta, Susmita and Khaliquzzaman, M. and Wheeler, David, Improving Indoor Air Quality for Poor Families: A Controlled Experiment in Bangladesh (December 1, 2007). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4422, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1062404

Mainul Huq

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M. Khaliquzzaman

World Bank

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David Wheeler

World Bank - Policy Research Department ( email )

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