The majority of rural Indian households remain dependent on unreliable, inefficient and harmful household energy technologies. Rural households make their energy decisions with respect to the Water-Energy-Food security (WEF) Nexus jointly, however, previous research initiatives have analyzed household energy access problem in isolation. By analyzing household’s activities and its interactions with other households, this paper identified the factors that impact household’s transition to modern energies of different kinds. For the analysis, it utilized logit and zoib (zero-one-inflated beta) regression techniques on the household survey data set from the Uttar Pradesh province of India. The results showed that regular non-agricultural income ...
India's rural energy challenges are formidable with the presence of majority energy poor. In 2005, o...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
After more than six decades of development planning, the majority of India’s population,especially t...
Improving access to affordable modern energy is critical to improving living standards in the develo...
Transitioning to cleaner forms of cooking energy is a key facet of sustainable development. Despite ...
The focus of our analysis is on nexus issues among energy use, incomes, employment, investment decis...
In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that socio-economic variables are the strongest ...
Bringingaccesstomodernenergysourcestothepoorestinsocietyisakeygoalofmanypolicymakers,businesses andc...
This study analyzes the nexus issues of energy use, agricultural production, income and employment a...
This short communication piece questions whether unaffordability really matters for families to reje...
Traditional biomass remains a large source of energy in developing countries, particular in rural ar...
More than one-third of the world’s population has inadequate access to modern energy services and su...
Solid fuels are the primary cooking fuels in a wide range of developing countries, a situation that ...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
In the wake of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals—zero hunger and affordable modern/c...
India's rural energy challenges are formidable with the presence of majority energy poor. In 2005, o...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
After more than six decades of development planning, the majority of India’s population,especially t...
Improving access to affordable modern energy is critical to improving living standards in the develo...
Transitioning to cleaner forms of cooking energy is a key facet of sustainable development. Despite ...
The focus of our analysis is on nexus issues among energy use, incomes, employment, investment decis...
In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that socio-economic variables are the strongest ...
Bringingaccesstomodernenergysourcestothepoorestinsocietyisakeygoalofmanypolicymakers,businesses andc...
This study analyzes the nexus issues of energy use, agricultural production, income and employment a...
This short communication piece questions whether unaffordability really matters for families to reje...
Traditional biomass remains a large source of energy in developing countries, particular in rural ar...
More than one-third of the world’s population has inadequate access to modern energy services and su...
Solid fuels are the primary cooking fuels in a wide range of developing countries, a situation that ...
Between 2016 and 2019, there has been an improvement in the percentage of rural households using cle...
In the wake of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals—zero hunger and affordable modern/c...
India's rural energy challenges are formidable with the presence of majority energy poor. In 2005, o...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
After more than six decades of development planning, the majority of India’s population,especially t...