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|Pub Author=Dennis Eucker, Niels Ferdinand, Carmen Morales, Katharina Telfser; Co-authors: Carmen Anthonj, Benjamin Kiersch, Ralf Lottes, Gerhard Rappold  
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|Pub Abstract=The  objective  of  the  study presented  here is  to  analyze  the contribution and significance of quality infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa for both climate change mitigation (renewable  energies,  energy  efficiency)  and  adaptation  to  climate  change  (water,  agriculture,  human  health  and  meteorology).  After  a  general  overview  of  the  region  in  terms  of  the  existing  demand  for  quality  infrastructure,  the study takes a closer look at the status quo of quality infrastructure services which already exist in four selected country studies (Benin, Ethiopia, Kenya and uganda).
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|Pub Abstract=The  objective  of  the  study  is  to  analyze  the contribution and significance of quality infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa for both climate change mitigation (renewable  energies,  energy  efficiency)  and  adaptation  to  climate  change  (water,  agriculture,  human  health  and  meteorology).   
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Title
Sub-Saharan Africa: Quality Infrastructure for Climate ChangeMitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change
Publisher
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Author
Dennis Eucker, Niels Ferdinand, Carmen Morales, Katharina Telfser; Co-authors: Carmen Anthonj, Benjamin Kiersch, Ralf Lottes, Gerhard Rappold
Published in
April 2019
Abstract
The objective of the study is to analyze the contribution and significance of quality infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa for both climate change mitigation (renewable energies, energy efficiency) and adaptation to climate change (water, agriculture, human health and meteorology). After a general overview of the region in terms of the existing demand for quality infrastructure, the study takes a closer look at the status quo of quality infrastructure services which already exist in four selected country studies (Benin, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda).
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