Inefficient household cooking in less-developed countries harms health and productivity, the environment, and the global climate. Interventions to encourage adoption of cleaner and …
Cooking is one of the energy-intensive activities in the world. It accounts the largest fraction of household energy use in developing countries. In Ethiopia, cooking takes 89% of national …
Programs implemented by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are often more effective than comparable efforts by other actors, yet relatively little is known about how implementer …
A Belachew - Forest Policy and Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Renewable energies are essential policy discourses based on their dual capacity to enhance livelihoods, forest management, and climate change mitigation. This paper aims to …
More than 3 billion people use wood fuels for their daily cooking needs, with detrimental health implications related to smoke emissions. Best practice global initiatives emphasize …
This paper studies a topic in the triangle of environment, development and health—the effectiveness of the improved cooking solution. While a range of improved cook-stoves (ICS) …
F Matsubara - International Journal of Energy Economics and …, 2024 - econjournals.com.tr
Improved cookstoves and clean cooking solutions have been garnering increasing attention in Africa owing to their carbon credits. The energy ladder theory indicates that the utilisation …
Free distribution of a technology can be an effective development policy instrument if its adoption is socially inefficient and hampered by affordability constraints. Improved …
This dissertation examines aspects of the relationship between improved energy access, both in terms of cooking energy and electricity access, and women's time use patterns, labor …