Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing
Abstract The increasing number of displaced people in the world not only requires rapid humanitarian actions, but also attention to host communities and a holistic and long-term vision. Energy has not been really considered a major topic in people displacement, yet, resulting in negative impacts on...
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doaj-1a894b04cb2644d9946db2f6949d27312020-11-25T02:47:28ZengSpringerOpenJournal of International Humanitarian Action2364-34122364-34042018-07-013111510.1186/s41018-018-0038-3Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharingJacopo Barbieri0Fabrizio Leonforte1Emanuela Colombo2Department of Energy, Politecnico di MilanoDepartment of Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering, Politecnico di MilanoDepartment of Energy, Politecnico di MilanoAbstract The increasing number of displaced people in the world not only requires rapid humanitarian actions, but also attention to host communities and a holistic and long-term vision. Energy has not been really considered a major topic in people displacement, yet, resulting in negative impacts on several aspects, including food security. New solutions are required, in terms of energy planning, technology development, and adaptation, as well as decision making, sensitization, training, and support to humanitarian actors. The Sustainable Energy Technologies for food security (SET4food) project phase 1 (2014–2015) developed a number of tools to support identification, adaptation, and introduction of appropriate solutions, tested some pilot innovations in critical areas, and promoted the enhancement of humanitarian response capability in the energy sector via an extensive capacity building program. In addition, a second phase of the project (2015–2018) fostered networking and collaboration between the main actors by developing an e-sharing platform, called ENERGYCoP, including a global not-for-profit community of practices for humanitarian professionals working in the energy sector. The platform may enable the shift from traditional “technological transfer” to a more participative approach on co-design and technological cooperation activated by a knowledge sharing mechanism. This paper outlines the main challenges and the achieved results of SET4food, providing recommendations for researchers and practitioners on the way forward.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41018-018-0038-3Energy accessEnergy planningKnowledge transferHumanitarian settings |
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Jacopo Barbieri Fabrizio Leonforte Emanuela Colombo Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing Journal of International Humanitarian Action Energy access Energy planning Knowledge transfer Humanitarian settings |
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Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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Towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the SET4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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towards an holistic approach to energy access in humanitarian settings: the set4food project from technology transfer to knowledge sharing |
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Journal of International Humanitarian Action |
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2364-3412 2364-3404 |
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Abstract The increasing number of displaced people in the world not only requires rapid humanitarian actions, but also attention to host communities and a holistic and long-term vision. Energy has not been really considered a major topic in people displacement, yet, resulting in negative impacts on several aspects, including food security. New solutions are required, in terms of energy planning, technology development, and adaptation, as well as decision making, sensitization, training, and support to humanitarian actors. The Sustainable Energy Technologies for food security (SET4food) project phase 1 (2014–2015) developed a number of tools to support identification, adaptation, and introduction of appropriate solutions, tested some pilot innovations in critical areas, and promoted the enhancement of humanitarian response capability in the energy sector via an extensive capacity building program. In addition, a second phase of the project (2015–2018) fostered networking and collaboration between the main actors by developing an e-sharing platform, called ENERGYCoP, including a global not-for-profit community of practices for humanitarian professionals working in the energy sector. The platform may enable the shift from traditional “technological transfer” to a more participative approach on co-design and technological cooperation activated by a knowledge sharing mechanism. This paper outlines the main challenges and the achieved results of SET4food, providing recommendations for researchers and practitioners on the way forward. |
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Energy access Energy planning Knowledge transfer Humanitarian settings |
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