Determinants of Household Cooking Energy Choice in Public Housing Estates in Maiduguri, Borno State, North-East Nigeria

G. I. Akeh, B. M. Adamu, Haruna I Adamu, S. M. Ade
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The growing utilization of traditional energy sources particularly in developing countries has in recent times been drawing disturbing attention from researchers and policy makers in view of the environmental and health consequences associated with such fuels. Hence the need to empirically examine the economic and socio-demographic factors that drive household cooking energy choice in public housing estates in Maiduguri, Borno State, North-East Nigeria. A survey questionnaire was used to elicit data from a sample of 355 household-heads from the target population of 3,192 households using systematic sampling technique. Multinomial Logistic Regression was used to analyze the probability of households’ choice of different energy types used for cooking purposes. The results revealed that higher income, higher educational level, occupation of the household head; location of residence, kitchen type and ownership of dwelling had positive effects on the probability of choosing cleaner sources of energy for cooking. Meanwhile, lower income and larger household size had positive correlation with the likelihood of choosing traditional energy sources such as fuelwood and charcoal as the primary cooking energy source among households. It is recommended that policy makers and stakeholders in the energy sector should take adequate and proactive steps that will promote access to cleaner, efficient, affordable and modern sources of energy for household cooking activities in Borno State, North-east Nigeria.
尼日利亚东北部博尔诺州迈杜古里公共住宅区家庭烹饪能源选择的决定因素
近年来,特别是在发展中国家,越来越多地利用传统能源,这引起了研究人员和决策者令人不安的关注,因为这类燃料对环境和健康造成了影响。因此,有必要对推动尼日利亚东北部博尔诺州迈杜古里公共住房家庭烹饪能源选择的经济和社会人口因素进行实证研究。采用系统抽样法,采用问卷调查的方式,对3192户目标人口中的355户户主进行抽样调查。使用多项逻辑回归分析家庭选择不同能源类型用于烹饪目的的概率。结果显示,家庭户主收入越高、受教育程度越高、职业越丰富;居住地点、厨房类型和住宅所有权对选择清洁能源烹饪的可能性有积极影响。同时,较低的收入和较大的家庭规模与选择传统能源(如薪材和木炭)作为主要烹饪能源的可能性呈正相关。建议能源部门的决策者和利益攸关方采取充分和积极的步骤,促进尼日利亚东北部博尔诺州家庭烹饪活动获得更清洁、高效、负担得起的现代能源。
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