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471855 | Indicator:Population without primary reliance on clean fuels and technologies for cooking (in millions) - Residence Area Type:Total | Rationale: The use of solid fuels and kerosene in households is associated with increased mortality from acute lower respiratory, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, ischaemic heart disease, and lung cancer. Definition: The population who are not able to rely on clean fuels and technologies as the primary source of domestic energy for cooking. Method of measurement: The indicator is calculated as the total population minus the number of people using clean fuels and technologies. Based on the recommendations included in the WHO Guidelines for indoor air quality: household fuel combustion, the fuels and technologies that are considered clean include electricity, natural gas, liquified petroleum gas, biogas, ethanol, and solar. Method of estimation: Modelled estimates. A non-parametrical statistical model based on household survey data and time as inputs is applied to derive estimates. For further information on the model, see Stoner O et al, 2020: Global Household Energy Model: A Multivariate Hierarchical Approach to Estimating Trends in the Use of Polluting and Clean Fuels for Cooking (see link below). Input data for the model is found in the WHO Household Energy Database. This database compiles data from nationally-representative surveys and censuses that provide estimates of primary cooking fuels and technologies. In cases where estimates of the population not cooking at home, with missing data or cooking with other fuels are provided, these populations are removed from the denominator for estimation purposes. The population data is calculated by OWID and is available at: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/population-past-future | 2022-08-05 09:45:23 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 1990 - 2020 | 5676 | 26700 | {} |
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