EXPLORING FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE MAINSTREAMING OF GENDERED ENERGY INTERVENTIONS IN POOR URBAN ENVIRONMENTS: A STRUCTURED LITERATURE REVIEW

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL South African Journal of Industrial Engineering Pub Date : 2020-11-11 DOI:10.7166/31-3-2421
L. Oosthuizen, I. D. Kock, J. Musango
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Energy sectors are faced with the interconnected challenges of urbanisation and providing a growing population with accessible and sustainable energy that facilitates economic development, energy security, and poverty reduction. The Sustainable Development Goals address issues that include poverty, gender equality, energy, and sustainable cities, and highlight the need to improve the lives of poor communities and to address economic marginalisation. However, recent studies show that poor urban areas have a considerable number of female-lead households. Energy is a critical input for these households, resulting in women being increasingly vulnerable to unsustainable energy consumption patterns and energy insecurity. In this article, a structured literature review is conducted to investigate energy technologies that contribute to energy security among energy-poor women. The key factors to consider in the mainstreaming of a gender perspective into energy technology innovations are then identified and contextualised. How these factors can help achieve the sustainable development goals and contribute to ensuring sustainable energy sectors is also highlighted.
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探索影响贫困城市环境中性别能源干预主流化的因素:结构化文献综述
能源部门面临着城市化和为不断增长的人口提供可获取和可持续能源的相互关联的挑战,以促进经济发展、能源安全和减贫。可持续发展目标涉及贫困、性别平等、能源和可持续城市等问题,并强调需要改善贫困社区的生活和解决经济边缘化问题。然而,最近的研究表明,贫穷的城市地区有相当多的妇女为户主的家庭。能源是这些家庭的一项重要投入,导致妇女越来越容易受到不可持续的能源消费模式和能源不安全的影响。在本文中,进行了结构化的文献综述,以调查有助于能源贫困妇女能源安全的能源技术。在将性别观点纳入能源技术创新主流的过程中,需要考虑的关键因素随后得到确定和背景化。报告还强调了这些因素如何有助于实现可持续发展目标并有助于确保可持续能源部门。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering (SAJIE) publishes articles with the emphasis on research, development and application within the fields of Industrial Engineering and Engineering and Technology Management. In this way, it aims to contribute to the further development of these fields of study and to serve as a vehicle for the effective interchange of knowledge, ideas and experience between the research and training oriented institutions and the application oriented industry. Articles on practical applications, original research and meaningful new developments as well as state of the art surveys are encouraged.
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