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Abstract This paper replicates and extends the study by Martey (2019) by investigating the effect of house ownership patterns and rental status on energy choices for lighting and cooking within the…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa, Ghana, Global Hub

Technical Report
prepared by Environment for Development (EfD) for the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (SwAM) and Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)

| Report | South Africa

Technical Report
prepared by Environment for Development (EfD) for the
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (SwAM)

| Report | South Africa, Tanzania

This study shows that households, where partners make decisions together, adopt more climate-smart strategies, have a higher yield, and have better household outcomes, compared to households with one...

| EfD Discussion Paper | South Africa, Tanzania

When African households suffer from a shock, such as losing a family member or property it affects not only their mental health but also their household income. An expansion of psychiatric care is...

| EfD Discussion Paper | South Africa, Global Hub

Water quality amelioration is one of the key ecosystem services provided by forests in the catchment areas of water supply systems. In this study, we applied random effect models and the least…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa

Kenya and South Africa have enacted some laws that inculcate economic incentives schemes as key elements of their environmental regulatory terrain. While Kenya has advanced the use of Environmental...

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa, Kenya

Can behavioural interventions achieve energy savings in non-residential settings where users do not face the financial consequences of their behaviour? Our paper addresses this question by using high…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa

Abstract The increasing pressure within developing countries to focus on other national objectives has led to declining fiscal transfers for conservation. This paper assesses the potential for a…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa

Abstract Because the main modes of transmission of the COVID-19 virus are respiration and contact, WHO recommends frequent washing of hands with soap under running water for at least 20 s. This…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa, Global Hub