Alternative Cooking Fuels in Kenya: How Can Household Decision-Making Be Impacted?

A. Rahnema, Félix Sánchez, P. Giordano
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The economic theory states that as income rises, households tend to substitute traditional solid biomass cooking fuels with transitional and modern clean cooking fuels. However, in the case of Kenya, one of the few lucky African countries enjoying high growth rates whit a positive impact on the income level of its citizens, the switch to modern fuels is not always observed. In facts, Kenyan cooking practices are characterized by a strong dependence on solid biomass, with 82% of the households still using firewood or charcoal every day, and with a negative impact on the environment and severe health issues that need to be addressed. This paper informs on the current situation of households' cooking fuels consumption and maps out the country's cooking fuels market. By focusing on the analysis of the data collected through two independent field surveys, it then identifies the key factors affecting the fuel choices. In particular, the paper finds that affordability and access to credit are the variables with most explanatory power in predicting consumers' choices. The paper finally suggests specific actions to undertake in order to impact the households' decisions.
肯尼亚的替代烹饪燃料:如何影响家庭决策?
经济理论指出,随着收入的增加,家庭倾向于用过渡性和现代清洁烹饪燃料替代传统的固体生物质烹饪燃料。然而,肯尼亚是少数几个幸运的非洲国家之一,它享有高增长率,并对其公民的收入水平产生了积极影响,但向现代燃料的转变并不总是被观察到。事实上,肯尼亚烹饪做法的特点是严重依赖固体生物质,82%的家庭仍然每天使用木柴或木炭,这对环境和严重的健康问题产生了负面影响,需要加以解决。本文介绍了家庭烹饪燃料消费的现状,并绘制了全国烹饪燃料市场。通过对通过两个独立的实地调查收集的数据进行分析,它确定了影响燃料选择的关键因素。特别是,本文发现可负担性和获得信贷是预测消费者选择的最具解释力的变量。文章最后提出了影响农户决策的具体措施。
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