Community engagement for the development of a micro-hydroelectric site in Ifugao, Philippines

Mahmoud Kabalan, D. Tamir, Pritpal Singh
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Micro hydroelectric systems have been implemented in Ifugao, Philippines over the past few years. These approaches adopted a top-down approach where the local government or NGO implements a system within a rural community without proper community engagement. The authors of this paper believe that community engagement is paramount for the success of any rural development project. It gives the community a sense of ownership and empowerment during the implementation and usage of any project. The authors adopted a bottom-up approach for a planned micro-hydroelectric system in the village of Duli, Ifugao Philippines. The community was selected after multiple trips to various communities across the region. Duli was selected because the community members showed enthusiasm and exhibited the ability to present income generating activities for electric energy such as a welding shop, tailoring facility and bakery. The authors then worked with the community to develop a business plan for the construction, implementation and maintenance of the system. Multiple meetings were held with community members to present ideas and obtain feedback to develop the business plan as the community sees fit. Community surveys were held to get a better understanding of the local community population and layout. Moreover, a socio-economic and socio-cultural analysis was completed in order to guide the business plan development. A terrain and household mapping survey was completed to guide the engineering design work that served as a basis to estimate the system cost. The paper provides the steps carried out by the authors to complete the work and presents the lessons learned from the experience.
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社区参与在菲律宾伊富高开发一个微型水力发电站
在过去几年中,微型水力发电系统已在菲律宾伊富高实施。这些方法采用自上而下的方法,当地政府或非政府组织在农村社区内实施系统,而没有适当的社区参与。本文的作者认为,社区参与对任何农村发展项目的成功至关重要。它在任何项目的实施和使用过程中给予社区一种所有权和授权感。作者采用了一种自下而上的方法,在菲律宾伊富高的杜里村规划了一个微型水力发电系统。该社区是在对该地区的各个社区进行多次访问后选定的。之所以选择都力,是因为社区成员表现出热情,并展示了为电力提供创收活动的能力,如焊接车间、裁缝工厂和面包店。然后,作者与社区合作,为该系统的构建、实施和维护制定了业务计划。与社区成员举行了多次会议,以提出想法并获得反馈,以制定社区认为合适的业务计划。我们进行了社区调查,以更好地了解当地社区的人口和布局。此外,还完成了社会经济和社会文化分析,以指导商业计划的制定。完成了地形和住户测绘调查,指导工程设计工作,作为估算系统成本的基础。本文提供了作者为完成这项工作所采取的步骤,并提出了从经验中吸取的教训。
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