Woodfuel Utilization for Cooking in Indonesian Household: Assessment of Indoor PM10 Pollution and Wood Consumption at National Level

作者: Haryono S. Huboyo , Susumu Tohno , Puji Lestari

DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-54264-3_13

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摘要: After national fuel switching was launched in mid-2007 across Indonesia, people rural area seem to have dual fuels (wood and LPG) for daily cooking. Field measurements of indoor air pollution related cooking activities were accomplished 40 households at two sites (Lembang Juwana) Indonesian areas during December 2010 January 2011. Size segregated PM10 aerosols emission quantified with a Sioutas Cascade impactor. The average concentrations the stoves emissions 1,209 ± 918 μg/m3 Lembang 1,375 884 Juwana. Averages 3.3 1.6 kg 3.8 1.9 wood consumed site Juwana respectively. PM1 contributed 86% 88% mass concentration While PM2.5 shared 90% 92% Additionally, combination measured unit consumption woodfuel previous data on allowed household by island Indonesia. total estimated be 106 million m3/year Java accounted largest share 31%.

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