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Publication - Urban Transitions: Clean Energy in Urban Recovery

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Title
Urban Transitions: Clean Energy in Urban Recovery
Publisher
NORCAP
Author
NORCAP
Published in
August 2021
Abstract
Urban-A has undertaken this study for NORCAP, to support the acceleration of clean energy across the humanitarian, development, and peace sectors in complex environments and urban response settings.

The study focuses on three urban settings in Kenya, Lebanon, and Syria to nuance and better understand general and place-specific conditions for deployment of clean energy solutions and potential impact on refugee, IDP, and host populations.

The study illustrates how energy access addresses multi-dimensional needs in urban crises settings and provides a foundation to identify place-specific and shared approaches to accelerate clean energy provision.
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