Appraisal of domestic biogas plants in Bangladesh

H. Kabir, Md. Salauddin Palash, S. Bauer
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The small-scale water resources development projects, constructed by Local Government Engineering Department in Bangladesh are designed as participatory at all stages of planning, designing, implementation and maintenance. An econometric modeling exercise is carried out to assess the economic effects of such interventions, to ascertain how far the beneficiaries were able to reap benefits. The results show that such interventions had substantial positive impacts on income and asset for the beneficiary households, although the nonpoor households have benefited more. However, some autonomous growth resulting from factors such as switch to HYV varieties and increased use of inputs due to lower perceived risk of crop failure or reduced losses due to flooding may also have some contribution to these incremental benefits. One is also tempted to suggest that beneficiary participation in all project cycles might have positively contributed to performance of the projects. The performances of the ten subprojects and the ten water management cooperative associations (WMCAs) under study were evaluated through multi-criteria analysis. The significant positive rank correlation of the performance between the subprojects and the WMCAs leads to the conclusion that the performance of the SPs is highly dependent on the performance of the WMCAs. Hence, efforts should be made to improve the performance of the WMCAs through improved operation and maintenance in order to ensure the sustainability of the projects and also avoid their costly rehabilitation in the future.
孟加拉国国内沼气厂评价
由孟加拉国地方政府工程部建造的小规模水资源开发项目在规划、设计、执行和维护的所有阶段都是参与性的。为了评估这些干预措施的经济影响,确定受益者能够在多大程度上获得利益,进行了计量经济学建模工作。结果表明,这些干预措施对受益家庭的收入和资产产生了实质性的积极影响,尽管非贫困家庭受益更多。然而,由于转向HYV品种以及由于作物歉收风险降低或洪水损失减少而增加投入物使用等因素导致的一些自主生长也可能对这些增量效益有所贡献。人们还想说,受益人参与所有项目周期可能对项目的执行作出积极贡献。通过多准则分析,对研究的10个子项目和10个水管理合作协会的绩效进行了评价。子项目绩效与WMCAs绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系,由此得出结论,sp的绩效高度依赖于WMCAs的绩效。因此,应努力通过改进操作和维护来提高供水管理中心的性能,以确保项目的可持续性,并避免将来进行昂贵的修复。
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