Poverty in rural Bangladesh is commonly explained with lack of reliable energy supply. Intrinsically motivated, the purpose of this research is to put such a rhetoric to the test. Following a qualitative analysis of traditional wisdom data, including teachings of the mystic Baul-philosophers, the main finding is that energy and poverty are largely unrelated but linked to the social, geo-environmental and cultural norms of Bangladesh. A push to fossil fuel-based electrification to reduce poverty is unsustainable with renewable energy being the best option instead. The study concludes that rural resilience largely depends on practicing sustainability accounting for natural resources conservation
Poor people frequently lack access to affordable, reliable, safe and environmentally benign sources ...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
Bangladesh is considered extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Both adaptation and ...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
This thesis challenges accepted rationales for persisting poverty, energy crises and environmental d...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
Rural life could be easier and improved with sustainable and energy efficient housing. In Bangladesh...
Bangladesh has been suffering from acute shortages of energy and the gap between demand and supply o...
AbstractBangladesh is a small developing country with a huge potential but with limited natural reso...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current state of renewable energy resou...
Energy is a key indicator of the nation's overall economic as well as social development. Looking at...
Bangladesh is a developing country, it has probability to progress towards increasing the demand of ...
Rural energy in general and biomass in particular, has a great impact on people’s wellbeing especial...
Energy poverty is a frequently used term among energy specialists, but unfortunately the concept is ...
Poor people frequently lack access to affordable, reliable, safe and environmentally benign sources ...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
Bangladesh is considered extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Both adaptation and ...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
This thesis challenges accepted rationales for persisting poverty, energy crises and environmental d...
Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
Rural life could be easier and improved with sustainable and energy efficient housing. In Bangladesh...
Bangladesh has been suffering from acute shortages of energy and the gap between demand and supply o...
AbstractBangladesh is a small developing country with a huge potential but with limited natural reso...
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the current state of renewable energy resou...
Energy is a key indicator of the nation's overall economic as well as social development. Looking at...
Bangladesh is a developing country, it has probability to progress towards increasing the demand of ...
Rural energy in general and biomass in particular, has a great impact on people’s wellbeing especial...
Energy poverty is a frequently used term among energy specialists, but unfortunately the concept is ...
Poor people frequently lack access to affordable, reliable, safe and environmentally benign sources ...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
Bangladesh is considered extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Both adaptation and ...