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Title
Impact Pathways of Small-Scale Energy Projects in the Global South – Findings From a Systematic Evaluation
Publisher
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Author
JuliaTerrapon-Pfaff, Marie-Christine Gröne, Carmen Dienst, Willington Ortiz
Published in
November 2018
Abstract
Highlights:
• Systematic evaluation of over 30 small-scale sustainable energy projects conducted.
• Theory-based impact evaluation approach in form of contribution analysis applied.
• Theory of change for three impact pathways developed.
• Dissemination of sustainable energy, productive uses and women empowerment analysed.
• Results show energy alone is often not enough to realize full development potential.
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