The authors suggest that many of Kenya's development choices will determine its greenhouse gas emissions pathways in the short- and long-term.
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The authors suggest that many of Kenya's development choices will determine its greenhouse gas emissions pathways in the short- and long-term.
Renewable energy mini-grids can have significant impacts on livelihoods and improved business performance and productivity in rural parts of Africa.
This study is an overview of key manufacturing industries causing environmental degradation and impacts on human health in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Read a summary of a workshop held in Kigali, Rwanda, on the country's Biomass Energy Strategy.
Quantitative public acceptance studies can help countries like Kenya achieve their climate and energy ambitions.
This book provides case studies that illustrate the benefits, risks and complexities involved with moving towards lower-carbon energy sources.
What are the risks and uncertainties of implementing geothermal power and sustainable production and use of charcoal in Kenya?
This report covers how the water-energy-food security nexus approach can help promote climate-resilient decisions and model actions in Rwanda's Akagera Basin.
This policy brief highlights hotspots in resource use competition in Rwanda that might flare up as resources become increasingly scarce in the future.
How can geothermal development to stimulate the economy in Kenya be matched by benefit-sharing with local communities, conservation and local development?
This report presents the emission reduction potential of 10 selected solutions for two African target countries.
An overview of the development scenarios for Rwanda SEI researchers co-created with stakeholders and explored using the LEAP and WEAP tools.
This report identifies how centralised and decentralised approaches could support a secure low-carbon energy infrastructure in Southern Africa.
Kenya has pledged to reduce emissions while achieving development aspirations. We discuss potential low-carbon energy pathways and key strategies for success.
Rwanda aims to become a middle-income country by 2020 - the major challenge is how to translate national priorities and strategies into local actions