Zhang J, Smith KR, Ma Y, Ye S, Weng X, Jiang F, Qi W, Khalil MAK, Rasmussen RA, Thorneloe SA (2000) Greenhouse gases and other pollutants from household stoves in China: A database for emission factors. Atmospheric Environ 34(26):4537-49.
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Indoor/outdoor PM10 and PM2.5 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Tsai FC, Smith KR, Vichit-Vadakan N, Ostro BD, Chestnut LG, Kungskulniti N (2000) Indoor/outdoor PM10 and PM2.5 in Bangkok, Thailand. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 10(1):15-26.
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Particulate Matter and CarbonMonoxide in HighlandGuatemala: Indoor and Outdoor Levels from Traditional and ImprovedWood Stoves andGas Stoves
Naeher LP, Leaderer BP, Smith KR (2000) Particulate Matter and CarbonMonoxide in HighlandGuatemala: Indoor and Outdoor Levels from Traditional and ImprovedWood Stoves andGas Stoves. Indoor Air 10: 200–205.
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Greenhouse implications of household fuels: An analysis for India
Smith KR, Zhang J, Uma R, Kishore VVN, Joshi V, Khalil MAK (2000) Greenhouse implications of household fuels: An analysis for India. Annu Review Energy Environ 25:741-63.
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Indoor air pollution in developing countries and acute lower respiratory infections in children
Smith KR, Samet JM, Romieu I, Bruce N (2000) Indoor air pollution in developing countries and acute lower respiratory infections in children. Thorax 55(6):518-532.
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Greenhouse Gases from Small-scale Combustion Devices in Developing Countries, Phase IIa: Household Stoves in India
Smith KR, Uma R, Kishore VVN, Lata K, Joshi V, Zhang J, Rasmussen RA, Khalil MAK (2000) Greenhouse Gases from Small-scale Combustion Devices in Developing Countries, Phase IIa: Household Stoves in India. EPA-600/R-00-052, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC.
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Indoor and outdoor PM2.5 and CO in high- and low-density Guatemalan villages
Naeher LP, Smith KR, Leaderer BP, Mage D, Grajeda R (2000) Indoor and outdoor PM2.5 and CO in high- and low-density Guatemalan villages. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 10(6 Pt 1):544-551.
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National burden of disease in India from indoor air pollution
Smith KR (2000) National burden of disease in India from indoor air pollution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(24):13286-93.
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Biomass Cooking Fuels and Prevalence of Blindness in India
Mishra VK, Retherford RD, Smith KR (1999) Biomass Cooking Fuels and Prevalence of Blindness in India. J. Environ. Med 1: 189–199
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Chapter 3: Energy, the Environment & Health.
Holdren JP and Smith KR (2000) Chapter 3: Energy, the Environment & Health. World Energy Assessment: Energy & the Challenge of Sustainability. UNDP/CSD/WEC, New York.→Download PDF
Greenhouse Gases from Small-scale Combustion Devices in Developing Countries. Phase III: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand.
Smith KR, Pennise DM, Khummongkol P, Chaiwong V, Ritgeen K, Zhang J, Panyathanya W, Rasmussen RA, Khalil MAK, Thorneloe SA (1999) Greenhouse Gases from Small-scale Combustion Devices in Developing Countries. Phase III: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand. EPA-600/R-99-109, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC.
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Secondary Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Control: Health Impacts in China
Wang, X, KR Smith, “Secondary Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Control: Health Impacts in China” Environ. Sci. and Tech., 33(18): 3056-3061,1999
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Near-term Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Reductions: A Proposed Assessment Method and Application to Two Energy Sectors of China
Wang X and Smith KR (1999) Near-term Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Reductions: A Proposed Assessment Method and Application to Two Energy Sectors of China. World Health Organization, Geneva WHO/SDE/PHE/99-01.
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Secondary benefits of greenhouse gas control: health impacts in China
Wang X and Smith KR (1999) Secondary benefits of greenhouse gas control: health impacts in China. Environ Sci Technology 33(18):3056-61.
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Indoor air pollution. Pollution Management in Focus
Smith KR (1999) Indoor air pollution. Pollution Management in Focus, World Bank 8(4).
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Biomass Cooking Fuels and Tuberculosis in India
Mishra VK, Retherford RD, Smith KR (1999) Biomass Cooking Fuels and Tuberculosis in India. Int J Infect Dis 3:119-129
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Emissions of carbonyl compounds from various cookstoves in China
Zhang J and Smith KR (1999) Emissions of carbonyl compounds from various cookstoves in China. Environ Sci Technol 33(14):2311-20.
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Near-term Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Reductions: A Proposed Assessment Method and Application to Two Energy Sectors of China
Wang, X. & K.R. Smith, Near-term Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Reductions: A Proposed Assessment Method and Application to Two Energy Sectors of China, WHO/SPE/99-01, World Health Organ, Geneva, 1999
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Carbon monoxide from cookstoves in developing countries: 2. Potential chronic exposures
Zhang J, Smith KR, Uma R, Ma Y, Kishore VVN, Lata K, Khalil MAK, Rasmussen RA, Thorneloe SA (1999) Carbon monoxide from cookstoves in developing countries: 2. Potential chronic exposures. Chemosphere 1(1-3):367-375.
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Carbon monoxide from cookstoves in developing countries: 1. Emission factors
Zhang J, Smith KR, Uma R, Ma Y, Kishore VVN, Lata K, Khalil MAK, Rasmussen RA, Thorneloe SA (1999) Carbon monoxide from cookstoves in developing countries: 1. Emission factors. Chemosphere 1(1-3):353-366.
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