Author:
de Vreyer Philippe,Djemaï Élodie,Thivillon Thomas
Abstract
Analysant un échantillon d’environ 800 ménages, cette étude quantifie l’ampleur de la pollution de l’air au Burkina Faso et évalue la relation entre l’exposition aux particules fines et la consommation de bois comme combustible utilisé pour la cuisson. Codes JEL : O13, Q53.
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