Cowlin SC, Kaufmann RB, Edwards R, Smith KR (2005) Impact of Improved Stoves on Indoor Air Quality in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), World Bank, Washington DC.
Household Fuels and Ill-Health in Developing Countries: What improvements can be brought by LP Gas
Smith KR, Rogers J, Cowlin SC (2005) Household Fuels and Ill-Health in Developing Countries: What improvements can be brought by LP Gas? World LP Gas Association and Intermediate Technology Development Group (Practical Action), Paris. 59 pp.
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The Global Burden of Disease Due to Outdoor Air Pollution.; Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
Cohen AJ, Anderson HR, Ostra B, Dev Pandey K, Krzyzanowski M, Künzli N, Gutschmidt K, Pope A, Romieu I, Samet JM, Smith KR (2005) The Global Burden of Disease Due to Outdoor Air Pollution.; Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 68:1–7.
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Case–control study of indoor cooking smoke exposure and cataract in Nepal and India.
Pokhrel AK, Smith KR, Khalakdina A, Deuja A, Bates MN (2005) Case–control study of indoor cooking smoke exposure and cataract in Nepal and India.Int J Epidemiol 34:702–708.
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Indoor Air Pollution in Rural China: Cooking Fuels, Stoves, and Health Status
Peabody JW, Riddell TJ, Smith KR, Liu Y, et al. (2005) Indoor Air Pollution in Rural China: Cooking Fuels, Stoves, and Health Status.; Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 60(2):86-95.
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Indoor Air Pollution from Household Fuel Combustion in China: a Review
Zhang J, Smith, KR. "Indoor Air Pollution from Household Fuel Combustion in China: a Review." The 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Beijing, China, September 4-9, 2005.→ Download PDF
IAP: Update on the Impacts of Household Solid Fuels
Smith, KR (2005) "Indoor Air Pollution: Update on the Impact of Household Solid Fuels." Environment Matters (2005). 14-16.
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How Environmental Health Risks Change with Development
Smith and Ezzati. HOW ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISKS CHANGE WITH DEVELOPMENT: The Epidemiologic and Environmental Risk Transitions Revisited. Annu. Rev. Environ. Resourc. (2005) vol. 30 (1) pp. 291-333→ Download PDF
Childhood asthma and indoor woodsmoke from cooking in Guatemala
Schei M, Hessen JO, Smith KR, Bruce N, McCracken J, Lopez V (2004) Childhood asthma and indoor woodsmoke from cooking in Guatemala. J Expo Assess & Environ Epi 14(S-1):110-117.
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Maternal exposure to biomass smoke and reduced birthweight in Zimbabwe
Mishra V, Dai X, Smith KR, Mika L (2004) Maternal exposure to biomass smoke and reduced birthweight in Zimbabwe. Annals of Epidemiology 14:740–747.
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An assessment of programs to promote improved househld stoves in China.
Sinton JE, Smith KR, Peabody JW, Yaping L, Xiliang Z, Edwards R, Quan G (2004) An assessment of programs to promote improved househld stoves in China. Energy for Sustainable Development 8(3):33-52.
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Combined optical and ionization measurement techniques for inexpensive characteristics of micrometer and submicrometer aerosols
Litton CD, Smith KR, Edwards R, Allen T (2004) Combined optical and ionization measurement techniques for inexpensive characteristics of micrometer and submicrometer aerosols. Aerosol Science and Technology 38:1054–1062.→Download PDF
Impact of improved stoves, house construction, and child location on levels of indoor air pollution exposure in young Guatemalan children.
Bruce N, McCracken J, Albalak R, Schei MA, Smith KR, Lopez V, West C (2004) Impact of improved stoves, house construction, and child location on levels of indoor air pollution exposure in young Guatemalan children. J Expo Assess & Environ Epi 14(S-1):26-33.
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Exposure assessment for respirable particulates associated with household fuel use in rural districts of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Balakrishnan K, Sambandam S, Ramaswamy P, Mehta S, Smith KR (2004) Exposure assessment for respirable particulates associated with household fuel use in rural districts of Andhra Pradesh, India. J Expo Assess & Environ Epi 14(S-1):14-25.→ Download PDF
Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China [for climate and health].
Edwards RD, Smith KR, Zhang J, Ma Y (2004) Implications of changes in household stoves and fuel use in China [for climate and health]. Energy Policy 32(3):395-411.
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Assessing the burden of disease at national and local levels
Desai MA, Mehta S, Smith KR (2004) Indoor smoke from solid fuels: Assessing the burden of disease at national and local levels. Environmental Burden of Disease Series #4, Protection of the Human Environment, World Health Organization, Geneva
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Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries of Asia: A Literature Review
International Scintific Oversight Committee (KR Smith and others)(April 2004) Health Effects of Outdoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries of Asia: A Literature Review. Special Report #15, Health Effects Institute, Boston.
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Reducing indoor air pollution with a randomised intervention design – A presentation of the Stove Intervention Study in the Guatemalan Highlands
Smith-Sivertsen T, Díaz E, Bruce N, Díaz A, Khalakdina A, Schei MA, McCracken J, Arana B, Klein R, Thompson L and Smith KR (2004) Reducing indoor air pollution with a randomised intervention design – A presentation of the Stove Intervention Study in the Guatemalan Highlands. Nor Epid 14 (2):137-143.
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Mortality Impacts of Urban Air Pollution
Cohen AJ, Anderson HR, Ostro B, Pandey KD, Krzyzanowski M, Kuenzli N, Gutschmidt K, Pope CA, Romieu I, Samet JM, Smith KR (2004) Mortality Impacts of Urban Air Pollution. ibid. pp.1353-1433.
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Comparative Quantification of Health Risks: Global and Regional Burden of Disease due to Selected Major Risk Factors
Smith KR, Mehta S, Maeusezahl-Feuz M (2004) Indoor smoke from household solid fuels.In Ezzati M, Rodgers AD, Lopez AD, Murray CJL (eds) Comparative Quantification of Health Risks: Global and Regional Burden of Disease due to Selected Major Risk Factors, Geneva: World Health Organization, Vol 2: pp. 1435-1493.
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