Science Inventory

IMPROVED COOK STOVES FOR HAITI USING THERMOELECTRICS TO REDUCE DEFORESTATION AND IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE

Impact/Purpose:

To develop an improved cook stove design using thermoelectrics to improve the quality of life in Northern Haiti and reduce the rate of deforestation.

Description:

Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, is plagued with continual problems due to severe deforestation throughout the country. Haiti was once nearly completely covered by lush forest, but now less than three percent of Haiti is forested. This environmental calamity has led to significant loss of topsoil and results in numerous mudslides that have killed thousands in recent years. The extreme deforestation of Haiti has been primarily caused by the need of Haiti’s poor to gather cooking fuel. The use of traditional and unsustainable cooking techniques results in increases in carbon dioxide equivalent emissions associated with poor combustion. Incomplete combustion also has a huge detrimental impact on the indoor air quality. Poor indoor air quality is one of the leading causes of respiratory diseases in children.

URLs/Downloads:

Final Progress Report

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:08/15/2009
Completion Date:08/14/2010
Record ID: 248964