Humanitarian Engineering for Renewable Energy and Flood Early Warning in Remote Communities: A Scoping Review of Enabling Factors and Sustainability

Spyros Schismenos, G. Stevens, D. Emmanouloudis, Nichole Georgeou, S. Shrestha, N. Katopodes, Nidhi Wali
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Small communities in remote, riparian sites often have limited resources, and experience energy insufficiencies and poor disaster resilience to intensifying weather hazards such as rainstorms and floods. Humanitarian engineering interventions for off-grid renewable energy generation and flood response at the local level have the potential to support community hazard management and socio-economic development. This scoping review examines communities in low and lower middle-income countries, and their use of renewable energy and flood warning systems. Its primary focus is vulnerable communities and how they can achieve hazard protection as part of sustainable development initiatives. The findings highlight that it is important to consider institutional, environmental, social/ethical, economic and technical indicators in developing a comprehensive understanding of the success or failure of a given system. The study concludes that an integrated renewable energy and flood warning system may provide an optimal, community-managed approach to address priority needs. evacuation drills). This the response efficiency, in remote communities. on local environmental conditions (e.g. water the system should be able to generate minimum energy to cover basic needs under both normal and extreme conditions. Excess energy could be stored in batteries for later use or delivered to other community needs.
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偏远社区可再生能源和洪水预警的人道主义工程:促成因素和可持续性的范围审查
偏远河岸地区的小社区往往资源有限,能源不足,对暴雨和洪水等日益严重的天气灾害的抗灾能力较差。地方一级对离网可再生能源发电和洪水应对的人道主义工程干预有可能支持社区灾害管理和社会经济发展。本范围审查审查了中低收入国家的社区及其可再生能源和洪水预警系统的使用情况。它的主要重点是弱势社区以及他们如何作为可持续发展举措的一部分实现危险保护。研究结果强调,在全面了解特定系统的成败时,必须考虑体制、环境、社会/道德、经济和技术指标。该研究得出结论,综合可再生能源和洪水预警系统可以提供一种最佳的、社区管理的方法来满足优先需求。疏散演习)。这就是偏远社区的响应效率。根据当地环境条件(例如水),系统应能够产生最低的能量,以满足正常和极端条件下的基本需求。多余的能量可以储存在电池中,供日后使用或输送给其他社区需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems – JSDEWES is an international journal dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainability of development by de-coupling growth from natural resources and replacing them with knowledge based economy, taking into account its economic, environmental and social pillars, as well as methods for assessing and measuring sustainability of development, regarding energy, transport, water, environment and food production systems and their many combinations.
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