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Feasibility of Solid Biomass-Solar Hybrid Standalone System Using HOMER Pro: Grand Bassa, Liberia
(PAUWES, 2021-10-17)
Liberia is a low electricity access nation, wherein only 26.7% of the population has access to modern energy. To improve the huge grid power deficit in the country, the government of Liberia and partners have endeavor to ...
IMPACT OF THE POLICY FRAMEWORK AND INSTITUTIONAL SET UP ON URBAN WATER SUPPLY IN MALAWI: THE CASE OF THE LILONGWE WATER BOARD
(PAUWES, 2021-11-24)
Access to safe drinking water has been recognized as a basic human right globally time and time again by various international bodies and commissions. Sub-Saharan Africa in particular, has proven to have insufficient water ...
Hydraulic modeling of flood risk on the scale of an African agglomeration in Cote d’Ivoire
(PAUWES, 2021-11-30)
In the context of urban flood control, it is essential to develop tools and methods to model
surface runoff at the scale of the agglomeration.
The process of flooding is relatively common in some regions of the world, ...
FLOOD SUSCEPTIBILITY ASSESSMENT IN THE NAKAMBE BASIN, BURKINA FASO
(PAUWES, 2021-11-18)
Flood is the most disastrous natural disaster in the world due to its devastating effects that
endanger lives and cause property damage to the affected areas. Flood events are alarmingly
increasing all over the world; ...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON GIS BASED METHODS AND MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHM IN LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MODELING, A case study of Bududa, Uganda
(PAUWES, 2021-11-15)
Landslide susceptibility modeling is of critical importance to landslide risk management, urban
planning, understanding landscape evolution, and identifying landslide spatial and temporal
signatures. In this study, the ...
DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS-BASED SUPPORT TOOL FOR INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE RIVER AGNEBY BASIN, SOUTH OF CÔTE D’IVOIRE
(PAUWES, 2021-11-20)
Climate change, rapid population growth, anthropogenic land use changes, can be classified
among global phenomena that put enormous pressure on water resources. Côte d’Ivoire, like
most West African countries, has ...
MAINSTREAMING SUSTAINABILITY IN PUBLIC SPACE: FORMULATING ENERGY STRATEGIES THROUGH URBAN DESIGN IN GABORONE, BOTSWANA
(PAUWES, 2021-11-16)
As cities embrace climate change adaptation and mitigation, it has become critical to address energy issues in public spaces in the quest to achieve sustainable urban development. However, sustainability projects in the ...
INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF PREPAID METERS ON COMMUNAL WATER POINTS IN MALAWI: A CASE STUDY OF LILONGWE PER-URBAN AREAS.
(PAUWES, 2021-11-17)
Water is usually obtained from communal water points such as kiosks in Lilongwe's peri-urban
areas. Increased indebtedness, which resulted in more waterpoints being disconnected,
prompted the Lilongwe Water Board to ...
Design of Hybrid Power System with Policy and Regulatory Framework Formulation for Renewable Energy Intervention in Africa, Case Study of Nigeria
(PAUWES, 2021-06)
Electricity supply is a strong precondition to economic growth and development at all levels. However, the kind of electricity service and the mechanisms involved are of paramount importance in ensuring sustainability. ...
Water-Energy-Food integrated business models for decentralized renewable energy solutions: the case of agrophotovoltaics in Koutiala-Mali, SSA region
(PAUWES, 2021-11-25)
In Africa, access to clean energy, water, and food security is a major problem, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and even lower or inexistent in remote regions not connected to the electricity grid. The problem of water ...