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Agent-based modeling of “cleaner” cookstove adoption and woodfuel use: An integrative empirical approach

Arundhati Jagadish, Puneet Dwivedi, Kira D. McEntire, Mamta Chandar

Forest Policy & Economics, 106, 101972

September 01, 2019

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Jagadish, A., Dwivedi, P., McEntire, K. D., & Chandar, M. (2019). Agent-based modeling of “cleaner” cookstove adoption and woodfuel use: An integrative empirical approach. Forest Policy and Economics, 106, 101972. doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2019.101972