Energy, gender and development: the impact of energy efficient cookstoves intervention on the welfare of women in Ethiopia

Sankaa Sepee, Azmeraw Ayehu Tesfahun
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Purpose The use of energy efficient cookstoves (EECS) has been promoted for a long and considered as instrumental in the efforts to mitigate the multiple social, economic and environmental consequences of traditional biomass cookstoves. Despite this, the adoption of EECS in pre-urban and rural Ethiopia is still very low. In response to this, the government of Ethiopia, in collaboration with international development organizations, implemented numerous initiatives aimed at improving the availability and use of EECS as part of the effort to support sustainable development. However, very little is known about the impact of the introduced EECS on improving the welfare of women. The purpose of this study is, therefore, to assess the impact of improved cookstoves projects on the welfare of women in Yaya Gullele district, Ethiopia. Design/methodology/approach A mixed research design was adopted to conduct the study. The quantitative data for the study were collected using a structured questionnaire by interviewing 388 randomly selected respondents. The data were analysed using both descriptive and inferential data analysis techniques, including the propensity score matching model using STATA. Findings Results of the study revealed that adoption of EECS has reduced fuel wood expense (124.65 Ethiopian Birr [ETB]/week), reduced five-year stove expense (404.67 ETB) and increased regular savings (116.58 ETB/month), which contributed for an increased annual income of participants (5,594.42 ETB). The result of the study also indicated that the use of EECS enabled the beneficiary women to reduce the amount of fuel wood use by 29.4 kg/week, which in turn reduced forest degradation and emission by 2.34 tons of CO2e/year/household. Besides, it reduced the drudgery on women in terms of reduced time to cook (53 min/day), reduced time to collect fuelwood and prepare food (3.95 h/week) and reduced frequency of fuelwood collection trips (3.42 trips/week). The study results, in general, indicated that the adoption of EECS improved the welfare of women in the study area, where the majority of women have been suffering from the burden of using traditional stoves and associated impacts for a long. Practical implications Energy is central to most of the development-related challenges and opportunities every country faces today. The result of the study implied that policies and strategies intended at improving the availability and use of EECS as part of the effort to support sustainable development need to consider integrating such context-referenced, locally manageable and affordable EECS into the clean developmental strategies of the country. Originality/value Insights from this study can support development practitioners and policymakers to make informed decisions regarding future interventions in the use of energy efficient that have the potential to several economic, social and environmental positive development outcomes.
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能源、性别与发展:节能炉灶干预措施对埃塞俄比亚妇女福利的影响
目的 长期以来,人们一直在推广使用节能炉灶(EECS),认为它有助于减轻传统生物质炉灶对社会、经济和环境造成的多重影响。尽管如此,埃塞俄比亚城郊和农村地区采用节能炉灶的比例仍然很低。针对这种情况,埃塞俄比亚政府与国际发展组织合作,实施了许多旨在提高能源节约型社会可用性和使用率的举措,作为支持可持续发展努力的一部分。然而,人们对引进的埃塞产品对改善妇女福利的影响知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是评估改良炉灶项目对埃塞俄比亚 Yaya Gullele 区妇女福利的影响。通过随机抽取 388 名受访者进行访谈,使用结构化问卷收集研究的定量数据。研究结果显示,采用 EECS 减少了薪柴支出(124.65 埃塞俄比亚比尔 [ETB]/周),减少了五年炉灶支出(404.67 埃塞俄比亚比尔),增加了定期储蓄(116.58 埃塞俄比亚比尔/月),这有助于增加参与者的年收入(5,594.42 埃塞俄比亚比尔)。研究结果还表明,EECS 的使用使受益妇女每周减少了 29.4 公斤薪柴的使用量,从而减少了森林退化和 2.34 吨二氧化碳的排放量/年/户。此外,它还减少了妇女的劳动强度,如减少了做饭时间(53 分钟/天),减少了收集薪材和准备食物的时间(3.95 小时/周),减少了收集薪材的次数(3.42 次/周)。总体而言,研究结果表明,采用节能系统改善了研究地区妇女的福利,该地区大多数妇女长期以来一直承受着使用传统炉灶的负担和相关影响。这项研究的结果表明,作为支持可持续发展努力的一部分,旨在改善能效标识系统的可用性和使用的政策和战略需要考虑将这种与具体情况相关、当地可管理且负担得起的能效标识系统纳入国家的清洁发展战略中。 原创性/价值这项研究的观点可以支持发展实践者和政策制定者就未来使用能效标识的干预措施做出明智的决策,这些干预措施有可能产生积极的经济、社会和环境发展成果。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Energy Sector Management aims to facilitate dissemination of research on issues relating to supply management (covering the entire supply chain of resource finding, extraction, production, treatment, conversion, transportation, distribution and retail supply), demand and usage management, waste management, customer and other stakeholder management, and solutions thereto. The journal covers all forms of energy (non-renewable and renewable), forms of supply (centralised or decentralised), ownership patterns (public or private, cooperative, joint, or any other), market structures (formal, informal, integrated, disintegrated, national, international, local, etc.) and degress of commoditisation (e.g. internationally traded, regionally traded, non-traded, etc.). The journal aims to cover a wide range of subjects relevant to the management of the energy sector, including but not limited to: Management of scarce resources (economic, financial, human and natural), projects, activities and concerns (e.g. regulatory, social and environmental aspects), technologies and knowledge Business strategy, policy and planning as well as decision support systems for energy sector management Business organisation, structure and environment, and changes thereto Globalisation and multi-cultural management Management of innovation, change and transition.
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