实现可持续发展目标 7- 46 个发展中国家使用清洁烹饪燃料的证据

Q1 Social Sciences
Raman Mishra , Dil Bahadur Rahut , Subhasis Bera , Ngawang Dendup , Tetsushi Sonobe
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如果不能实现可持续发展目标(SDG)7,即促进获得清洁能源,那么全球为实现碳净零排放所做的努力将是不可想象的。尽管采取了许多措施,但仍有 29 亿人无法获得清洁烹饪燃料,其中大部分来自南亚和非洲。本研究利用 46 个发展中国家的人口与家庭调查(DHS)数据,采用概率回归和决策树来研究清洁烹饪能源的获取及其决定因素。结果显示,撒哈拉以南非洲和亚洲少数国家的清洁烹饪燃料使用率较低。研究还发现,教育、财富、城市居民和性别是决定清洁烹饪燃料使用率的关键因素。正如全球努力向所有人提供清洁燃料并实现碳净零排放需要大规模投资一样;清洁能源过渡政策要求通过供应和提高家庭(尤其是农村地区家庭)的教育和收入来改善获得清洁燃料的机会。
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In pursuit of sustainable development goal 7- Evidence of clean cooking fuel usage from 46 developing countries

Global efforts to accomplish net zero carbon emission are implausible without attaining Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which pertains to facilitating access to clean energy sources. Despite numerous initiatives, 2.9 billion people, mostly from South Asia and Africa, are without access to clean cooking fuel. The current study uses Demographic and Household Survey (DHS) Data from 46 developing countries and employs probit regression and decision trees to examine access to clean cooking energy and its determinants. The result shows that clean cooking fuel usage is low in Sub-Saharan Africa and a few countries in Asia. The study also finds that education, wealth, urban residency, and gender are crucial determinants of clean cooking fuel usage. As is the case, global efforts to provide clean fuel access to all and achieve net zero carbon emission require large-scale investment; the clean energy transition policy requires accentuating the improvement of access through supplies and the enhancement of the education and income of the household, especially in rural areas.

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Electricity Journal
Electricity Journal Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
95
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: The Electricity Journal is the leading journal in electric power policy. The journal deals primarily with fuel diversity and the energy mix needed for optimal energy market performance, and therefore covers the full spectrum of energy, from coal, nuclear, natural gas and oil, to renewable energy sources including hydro, solar, geothermal and wind power. Recently, the journal has been publishing in emerging areas including energy storage, microgrid strategies, dynamic pricing, cyber security, climate change, cap and trade, distributed generation, net metering, transmission and generation market dynamics. The Electricity Journal aims to bring together the most thoughtful and influential thinkers globally from across industry, practitioners, government, policymakers and academia. The Editorial Advisory Board is comprised of electric industry thought leaders who have served as regulators, consultants, litigators, and market advocates. Their collective experience helps ensure that the most relevant and thought-provoking issues are presented to our readers, and helps navigate the emerging shape and design of the electricity/energy industry.
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