Autores
Victor M Berrueta, Montserrat Serrano-Medrano, Carlos García-Bustamante, Marta Astier, Omar R Masera
Fecha de publicación
2017/1/1
Origen
Climatic Change
Volumen
140
Número
1
Páginas
63-77
Editor
Springer Netherlands
Descripción
Improved cookstoves have been identified in Mexico as a key opportunity to advance sustainable local development priorities in disadvantaged regions while mitigating climate change. This paper reviews the Patsari Cookstove Project initiated in 2003 by an NGO, Interdisciplinary Group on Appropriate Rural Technology (GIRA). The project applied an interdisciplinary and participative user-centered approach to disseminate improved cookstoves in rural Mexico, with a special focus on indigenous and poor rural communities. To date, GIRA and the Patsari Network have disseminated thousands of stoves using a “training to trainers” model. Benefits from the project include tangible improvements in users’ health, as well as savings in time and money expended on fuelwood procurement and use. The project has also documented substantive environmental benefits from significant mitigation of greenhouse gas …
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