A person's culture must be respected before embarking on mass roll-outs of a new innovation. The pedestal of culture rests on the following often non-negotiable legs: language, norms, values, beliefs, roles and social collectives. These are briefly explained before reporting on the experiences of various parties intending to roll out their innovation towards the social development of communities. Examples of failures are cited like smokeless stoves where the community was not consulted beforehand. Similar failures were reported with the solar cookers from Europe. Subsequent interviews revealed practical reasons for the non-acceptance by the local community. The approach of marrying culture and technology beforehand is thus emphasised. A cla...
Since the second World War, western nations have been involved in various forms of development, as ...
Energy poverty in the rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the main barriers that hinder deve...
This paper was presented at the Commonwealth Engineers' Council Seminar in October 1983.,From earl...
A person's culture must be respected before embarking on mass roll-outs of a new innovation. The ped...
Globally, the PV market is growing rapidly with a total installed capacity of more than 100GW at thi...
Provision of electricity can bring betterment to any human's life by augmenting up the levels of hea...
The diffusion of Modern Energy Technologies Africa has been found to be very low especially for sola...
This paper deals with the implementation of western-based renewable energy technologies within a dev...
This presentation describes how solar power could assist in the social and economic development of d...
It is generally accepted that solar technology (photovoltaics) is by now a well proven and mature te...
The environmental destruction caused by traditional methods of generating electricity and the enviro...
Abstract: In South Africa there are still more than 1.5 million households which are unlikely to be ...
The solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies offer a sustainable solution to energy-poor communities. Ad...
Abstract: The main obstacle to electrification in Africa is not constructing power stations and buil...
UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets the agenda for global development in the near futu...
Since the second World War, western nations have been involved in various forms of development, as ...
Energy poverty in the rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the main barriers that hinder deve...
This paper was presented at the Commonwealth Engineers' Council Seminar in October 1983.,From earl...
A person's culture must be respected before embarking on mass roll-outs of a new innovation. The ped...
Globally, the PV market is growing rapidly with a total installed capacity of more than 100GW at thi...
Provision of electricity can bring betterment to any human's life by augmenting up the levels of hea...
The diffusion of Modern Energy Technologies Africa has been found to be very low especially for sola...
This paper deals with the implementation of western-based renewable energy technologies within a dev...
This presentation describes how solar power could assist in the social and economic development of d...
It is generally accepted that solar technology (photovoltaics) is by now a well proven and mature te...
The environmental destruction caused by traditional methods of generating electricity and the enviro...
Abstract: In South Africa there are still more than 1.5 million households which are unlikely to be ...
The solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies offer a sustainable solution to energy-poor communities. Ad...
Abstract: The main obstacle to electrification in Africa is not constructing power stations and buil...
UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets the agenda for global development in the near futu...
Since the second World War, western nations have been involved in various forms of development, as ...
Energy poverty in the rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the main barriers that hinder deve...
This paper was presented at the Commonwealth Engineers' Council Seminar in October 1983.,From earl...