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Developing countries 19 Entwicklungsländer 18 India 15 Sustainable development 13 Energiekonsum 12 Energy consumption 12 Indien 11 Water supply 11 Engineering for global development 10 Wasserversorgung 10 Air pollution 9 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 9 Design 8 Design for the developing world 8 Health 8 Household 8 Machine learning 8 Measurement 8 Privater Haushalt 8 Rural electrification 8 Solar energy 8 Gesundheit 7 Luftverschmutzung 7 Ländlicher Raum 7 Rural area 7 Sonnenenergie 7 Artificial intelligence 6 Cookstoves 6 Electric power industry 6 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 6 Energy access 6 Impact assessment 6 International development 6 Kenya 6 Künstliche Intelligenz 6 Low-resource settings 6 Nepal 6 Robustness 6 Sanitation 6 Sensor 6
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Article 95 Article in journal 95 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 95
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Mattson, Christopher A. 12 Sienko, Kathleen H. 8 Thomas, Evan 8 Austin-Breneman, Jesse 6 Coulentianos, Marianna J. 6 Gadgil, Ashok 6 Gadgil, Ashok J. 6 Ottosson, Hans J. 6 Amrose, Susan 4 Bainomugisha, Engineer 4 Brewer, Eric 4 Butchers, Joe 4 Chou, Suzanne 4 Gautam, Biraj 4 Goldblatt, Ran 4 Günther, Isabel 4 Habert, Guillaume 4 Johnson, Oliver K. 4 Johnson, Timothy R. B. 4 Kammen, Daniel M. 4 Kramer, Berber 4 Krupnik, Timothy J. 4 Lefebvre, Olivier 4 Levine, David I. 4 Linden, Karl 4 MacCarty, Nordica 4 Miles, Samuel B. 4 Podolsky, Matthew 4 Rosa, Javier 4 Roy, Joyashree 4 Sarvestani, Amir Sabet 4 Sharpe, Taylor 4 Taneja, Jay 4 Williams, Nathaniel J. 4 Williamson, Sam 4 Wilson, Daniel 4 Adams, Nicholas J. 2 Adhikari, N.P. 2 Adhikari, R.C. 2 Adhvaryu, Achyuta 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 95 EconStor 95
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Potential of livestock manure and agricultural wastes to mitigate the use of firewood for cooking in rural areas : the case of the department of Cordoba (Colombia)
Sagastume Gutiérrez, Alexis; Mendoza Fandiño, Jorge Mario - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-15
Modern energy services are essential to replace the extensive use of traditional biomass fuels driving several environmental, health, and social issues affecting the welfare of low-income citizens. Particularly, in Colombia, 11% of the households rely on inefficient firewood cooking systems,...
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Use of simulation and wear prediction to explore design improvements to the cup seal in the India Mark II/III hand pump system
Ottosson, Hans J.; Mattson, Christopher A.; Johnson, … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-9
The India Mark II/III hand pump system is now over 40 years old and has become a staple in how water is retrieved in many rural areas across India and Africa. With over 4 million installations, it is estimated that 10% of the world's population is using one on a daily basis. One of the...
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Willingness to pay (WTP) for arsenic-safe drinking water : a case study to understand societal embedding of ECAR technology in rural West Bengal, India
Dasgupta, Shyamasree; Roy, Joyashree; Ghosh, Monalisa; … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-11
This paper analyzes users' willingness to pay (WTP) for safe drinking water in a resource-poor region in West Bengal, India, with dangerously high groundwater arsenic concentrations. The study was carried out during the installation of an Electro Chemical Arsenic Remediation (ECAR) water...
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Cost estimation of micro-hydropower equipment in Nepal
Butchers, Joe; Williamson, Sam; Booker, J. D.; … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-10
Selecting the appropriate technology for providing electricity to rural communities depends upon evaluating the cost of a potential installation. For some rural communities, locally manufactured technology, in the form of wind and hydropower, can be effective. However, often the cost of these...
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Performance of a novel machine learning-based proxy means test in comparison to other methods for targeting pro-poor water subsidies in Ghana
Poulin, Chloé; Trimmer, John; Press-Williams, Jessica; … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-14
Access to safe drinking water is still very low among the poorest households in sub-Saharan Africa, and economic shocks can make water access even more difficult for poor consumers. Water subsidies can be a solution to enhance access to safe water services, but they are often ineffective as they...
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Use of an integrated suite of sensors to simultaneously monitor fuel consumption, air quality, and adoption provides important insights and validates impact metrics for household stoves
Miller, Heather; Shrestha, Janam; Lefebvre, Olivier; … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-13
The rise in sensor-based monitoring in the cookstove sector has been driven by the need for objective quantitative performance evaluation within context of use, and is especially useful if monitoring activities can be conducted by in-country project staff. This research explores the insights...
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Aligning learning objectives and approaches in global engineering graduate programs: Review and recommendations by an interdisciplinary working group
MacDonald, Laura; Thomas, Evan; Javernick-Will, Amy; … - In: Development Engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-25
Despite decades of global development programming, poverty persists in the low-and-middle-income countries targeted by these efforts. Training approaches to global development must change and the role of engineers in these efforts must evolve to account for structural and systemic barriers to...
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Aligning learning objectives and approaches in global engineering graduate programs : review and recommendations by an interdisciplinary working group
MacDonald, Laura; Thomas, Evan; Javernick-Will, Amy; … - In: Development engineering 7 (2022), pp. 1-25
Despite decades of global development programming, poverty persists in the low-and-middle-income countries targeted by these efforts. Training approaches to global development must change and the role of engineers in these efforts must evolve to account for structural and systemic barriers to...
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Geospatial mapping of biomass supply and demand for household energy management in Nepal
Adhikari, N.P.; Adhikari, R.C. - In: Development Engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-12
This paper presents a geospatial mapping model for assessing spatial distribution and demand of biomass sources for household energy use in Nepal. In the context of rural households, correlation between supply and demand of biomass is crucial for designing effective rural energy programs. Three...
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Beyond materials: The construction process in space, time and culture in the informal settlement of Mathare, Nairobi
Celentano, Giulia; Habert, Guillaume - In: Development Engineering 6 (2021), pp. 1-19
The informal settlements in the Global South, mostly comprising of inadequate building solutions, are growing rapidly, therefore calling for more sustainable construction interventions and upgrading strategies. Within this context, this study considers that appropriate construction strategies...
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