Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Asia: Asia

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Respiratory Disease Solution

Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of child death globally, killing approximately 1.3 million children per year. Poor indoor air quality is a major cause of these infections, and there are indications that improving ventilation could reduce respiratory illnesses. This project will develop and validate a computational framework for predicting ventilation rates in a variety of low-income household layouts and ventilation designs.



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A New Extreme Event Analysis Tool in Support of the UN Paris Agreement



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Assessing Brick Kilns Number, Location and Use in Bangladesh



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Lotus Water: Safe Water Solutions for Developing Cities



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Understanding the Effects of China’s Mariculture Development on Coastal Fisheries with Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport Modeling



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Quantifying Ascaris: Changing the Game in Sustainable Agriculture and in the Fight Against Parasitic Intestinal Diseases



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Lead Contaminated Topsoil and Food in Rural Bangladesh



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New Solutions for Global Control of Parasitic Infections: The Case of Schistosomiasis



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