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    Experimental evidence on promotion of electric and improved biomass cookstoves by Pattanayak, S. K., Jeuland, M., Lewis, J. J., Usmani, F., Brooks, N., Bhojvaid, V., Kar, A., Lipinski, L., Morrison, L., Patange, O., Ramanathan, N., Rehman, I. H., Thadani, R., Vora, M., Ramanathan, V.

    “…Improved cookstoves (ICS) can deliver “triple wins” by improving household health, local environments, and global climate. Yet their potential is in doubt…”
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    Water quality risks of ‘improved’ water sources: evidence from Cambodia by Shaheed, A., Orgill, J., Ratana, C., Montgomery, M. A., Jeuland, M. A., Brown, J.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-02-2014)
    “…Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the quality of on‐plot piped water and rainwater at the point of consumption in an area with rapidly…”
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    Preferences for improved cook stoves: Evidence from rural villages in north India by Jeuland, M.A., Bhojvaid, V., Kar, A., Lewis, J.J., Patange, O., Pattanayak, S.K., Ramanathan, N., Rehman, I.H., Tan Soo, J.S., Ramanathan, V.

    Published in Energy economics (01-11-2015)
    “…Because emissions from solid fuel burning in traditional stoves impact global climate change, the regional environment, and household health, there is today…”
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    How much do alternative cookstoves reduce biomass fuel use? Evidence from North India by Brooks, N., Bhojvaid, V., Jeuland, M.A., Lewis, J.J., Patange, O., Pattanayak, S.K.

    Published in Resource and energy economics (01-02-2016)
    “…⿢We examine the impact of clean cookstoves on three outcomes related to solid fuel use.⿢We utilize data from in-house weighing of fuel and self-reports of fuel…”
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    Adoption and use of a semi-gasifier cooking and water heating stove and fuel intervention in the Tibetan Plateau, China by Clark, S, Carter, E, Shan, M, Ni, K, Niu, H, Tseng, J T W, Pattanayak, S K, Jeuland, M, Schauer, J J, Ezzati, M, Wiedinmyer, C, Yang, X, Baumgartner, J

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-07-2017)
    “…Improved cookstoves and fuels, such as advanced gasifier stoves, carry the promise of improving health outcomes, preserving local environments, and reducing…”
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    Insights from a comparison of two hydrological modelling approaches in the Kwando (Cuando) River and the western tributaries of the Zambezi River basin by Hughes, D.A., Read, L., Jeuland, M., Kapangaziwiri, E., Elkurdy, M., Lambl, D., Hale, E., Opperman, J.J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-08-2023)
    “…Study Region: The Kwando (Cuando) River and the western headwaters of the Zambezi River, which are data-scarce basins of southern Africa. Study Focus: A…”
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    Are hydropower and irrigation development complements or substitutes? The example of the Nam Ngum River in the Mekong Basin by Lacombe, G., Douangsavanh, S., Baker, J., Hoanh, C.T., Bartlett, R., Jeuland, M., Phongpachith, C.

    Published in Water international (29-07-2014)
    “…Hydropower and irrigation developments to address rising demand for food and energy are modifying the water balance of the Mekong Basin. Infrastructure…”
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    Setting Priorities, Targeting Subsidies among Water, Sanitation, and Preventive Health Interventions in Developing Countries by Whittington, Dale, Jeuland, Marc, Barker, Kate, Yuen, Yvonne

    Published in World development (01-08-2012)
    “…The paper challenges the conventional wisdom that water and sanitation improvements and other preventive health interventions are always a wise economic…”
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    Estimating the private benefits of vaccination against cholera in Beira, Mozambique: A travel cost approach by Jeuland, Marc, Lucas, Marcelino, Clemens, John, Whittington, Dale

    Published in Journal of development economics (01-03-2010)
    “…This paper reports the results of the first study that estimates households' private demand for cholera vaccines using the travel cost method. We take…”
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    The Effect of Water Quality Testing on Household Behavior: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural India by HAMOUDI, Amar, JEULAND, Marc, LOMBARDO, Sarah, PATIL, Sumeet, PATTANAYAK, Subhrendu K, RAI, Shailesh

    “…How does specific information about contamination in a household's drinking water affect water handling behavior? We randomly split a sample of households in…”
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    Water quality risks of ‘improved’ water sources: evidence from C ambodia by Shaheed, A., Orgill, J., Ratana, C., Montgomery, M. A., Jeuland, M. A., Brown, J.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-02-2014)
    “…Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the quality of on‐plot piped water and rainwater at the point of consumption in an area with…”
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    Sustaining the benefits of rural water supply investments: Experience from Cochabamba and Chuquisaca, Bolivia by Davis, Jennifer, Lukacs, Heather, Jeuland, Marc, Alvestegui, Alfonso, Soto, Betty, Lizarraga, Gloria, Bakalian, Alex, Wakeman, Wendy

    Published in Water resources research (01-12-2008)
    “…Many rural water supply interventions in developing countries have been marked by a poor record of sustainability. Considerable progress has been made over the…”
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    Incorporating Cholera Vaccine Herd Protection into Economic Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Models by Jeuland, M., Maskery, B., Cook, J., Poulos, C., Clemens, J., Lauria, D., Stewart, J., Lucas, M., Whittington, D.

    Published in Procedia in vaccinology (2010)
    “…Ignoring the indirect effects of vaccination has led to two types of inaccuracies in cholera vaccine policy analysis in endemic settings. First, when herd…”
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