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Difference between revisions of "Sustainability Tool Box"
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Here you will find a first compilation of '''sustainability criteria and check lists'''. | Here you will find a first compilation of '''sustainability criteria and check lists'''. | ||
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- [http://energypedia.info/index.php/file:HERA_Sustainability_Factors_2008.pdf HERA Sustainability Criteria for Stove Projects] (2008), based on first EnDev criteria, practical experiences from World Bank, GTZ and other stove projects | - [http://energypedia.info/index.php/file:HERA_Sustainability_Factors_2008.pdf HERA Sustainability Criteria for Stove Projects] (2008), based on first EnDev criteria, practical experiences from World Bank, GTZ and other stove projects | ||
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'''Available sustainability studies:''' | '''Available sustainability studies:''' | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 19 October 2010
Here you will find a first compilation of sustainability criteria and check lists.
- EnDev Sustainability Checklist & Criteria (2005/06) for EnDev projects (both stoves and electrification)
- HERA Sustainability Criteria for Stove Projects (2008), based on first EnDev criteria, practical experiences from World Bank, GTZ and other stove projects
- World Bank reasons for success and failure of stove projects
Available sustainability studies:
- Results and sustainability assessment. Improved cooking stoves for households in Mukono, Mbale and Bushenyi. Uganda 2009, Tim Raabe



















