Renewable energy project implementation in Africa: Ensuring sustainability through community acceptability

作者: Sarpong Hammond Antwi , Debora Ley

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCIAF.2020.E00679

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摘要: Abstract Renewable energy is imperative for Africa's development; however, given that sustainable projects in Africa seldomly succeed, it to ascertain how community acceptance also influences projects. This paper examines the interplay between politics, market and elements like cultural variations, gender activity roles, leadership roles perceptions amongst communities can play a central role renewable initiation sustainability Africa. We discuss implications policymakers present exegetical recommendations advance not only participation but private sector involvement reverence ensure project implementation. adds increasing stream of research on unlock its potential services all.

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