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资源匮乏地区的清洁燃料:对采用和持续使用的障碍及促进因素的系统评价

Clean fuels for resource-poor settings: A systematic review of barriers and enablers to adoption and sustained use.

作者信息

Puzzolo Elisa, Pope Daniel, Stanistreet Debbi, Rehfuess Eva A, Bruce Nigel G

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Policy, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom; The Global LPG Partnership (GLPGP), New York, USA.

Department of Public Health and Policy, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2016 Apr;146:218-34. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2016.01.002. Epub 2016 Jan 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to, and sustained adoption of, clean household fuels at scale remains an aspirational goal to achieve sufficient reductions in household air pollution (HAP) in order to impact on the substantial global health burden caused by reliance on solid fuels.

AIM AND OBJECTIVES

To systematically appraise the current evidence base to identify: (i) which factors enable or limit adoption and sustained use of clean fuels (namely liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), biogas, solar cooking and alcohol fuels) in low- and middle-income countries; (ii) lessons learnt concerning equitable scaling-up of programmes of cleaner cooking fuels in relation to poverty, urban-rural settings and gender.

METHODS

A mixed-methods systematic review was conducted using established review methodology and extensive searches of published and grey literature sources. Data extraction and quality appraisal of quantitative, qualitative and case studies meeting inclusion criteria were conducted using standardised methods with reliability checking.

FINDINGS

Forty-four studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America met the inclusion criteria (17 on biogas, 12 on LPG, 9 on solar, 6 on alcohol fuels). A broad range of inter-related enabling and limiting factors were identified for all four types of intervention, operating across seven pre-specified domains (i.e. fuel and technology characteristics, household and setting characteristics, knowledge and perceptions, financial, tax and subsidy aspects, market development, regulation, legislation and standards, and programme and policy mechanisms) and multiple levels (i.e. household, community, national). All domains matter and the majority of factors are common to all clean fuels interventions reviewed although some are fuel and technology-specific. All factors should therefore be taken into account and carefully assessed during planning and implementation of any small- and large-scale initiative aiming at promoting clean fuels for household cooking.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite limitations in quantity and quality of the evidence this systematic review provides a useful starting point for the design, delivery and evaluation of programmes to ensure more effective adoption and use of LPG, biogas, alcohol fuels and solar cooking.

FUNDING

This review was funded by the Department for International Development (DfID) of the United Kingdom. The authors would also like to thank the Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre (EPPI-Centre) for their technical support.

摘要

背景

大规模获取并持续采用清洁家用燃料仍是一个理想目标,旨在充分减少家庭空气污染(HAP),从而减轻因依赖固体燃料而造成的巨大全球健康负担。

目的

系统评估当前证据基础,以确定:(i)哪些因素促进或限制了低收入和中等收入国家采用并持续使用清洁燃料(即液化石油气(LPG)、沼气、太阳能烹饪和酒精燃料);(ii)在清洁烹饪燃料项目公平扩大规模方面,关于贫困、城乡环境和性别问题的经验教训。

方法

采用既定的综述方法,对已发表和灰色文献来源进行广泛检索,开展了一项混合方法的系统综述。使用标准化方法并进行可靠性检查,对符合纳入标准的定量、定性和案例研究进行数据提取和质量评估。

结果

来自非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲的44项研究符合纳入标准(17项关于沼气,12项关于液化石油气,9项关于太阳能,6项关于酒精燃料)。针对所有四种干预类型,在七个预先指定的领域(即燃料和技术特性、家庭和环境特征、知识和认知、金融、税收和补贴方面、市场发展、监管、立法和标准,以及项目和政策机制)和多个层面(即家庭、社区、国家)确定了一系列广泛的相互关联的促进和限制因素。所有领域都很重要,尽管有些因素是特定于燃料和技术的,但大多数因素对于所有审查的清洁燃料干预措施来说都是共同的。因此,在规划和实施任何旨在推广家用烹饪清洁燃料的小规模和大规模举措时,都应考虑并仔细评估所有因素。

结论

尽管证据在数量和质量上存在局限性,但这项系统综述为项目的设计、实施和评估提供了一个有用的起点,以确保更有效地采用和使用液化石油气、沼气、酒精燃料和太阳能烹饪。

资金来源

本综述由英国国际发展部(DfID)资助。作者还要感谢政策与实践证据信息与协调中心(EPPI-Centre)的技术支持。

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