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Determinants of Energy choices in Poor Country: a Case of Rural areas in Tanzania Lyamungu

  • Journal of Regional Studies and Development
  • Abbr : JRSD
  • 2016, (), pp.37-72
  • DOI : 10.18350/ipaid.2016.25s.37
  • Publisher : Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development: IPAID
  • Research Area : Social Science > Area Studies > Regional Studies in general > Comparative / Statistical Regional Studies
  • Published : March 25, 2016

Kim, KangHyun 1 Kim Heung Ju 2 Young-Kyoo Joo 2

1농협미래전략연구소
2연세대학교

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ABSTRACT

Biomass energy utilization of Tanzania region leads to soil erosion, degradation of forests. after all, It is to give an adverse effect on the productivity of the crop and local residents health. The purpose of this study is to empirically analyze the factors affecting energy use patterns. and Through these results, this study is to provide a policy implications for mitigating the negative aspects in the use of traditional energy. Result of analysis, A convergent model was utilized, not the traditional model of the ladder, in order to analyze this study through a theoretical review. In the case of poor areas, it has been found that in selecting the energy shows a convergent form. In particular, the poverty level and assets of households in the economic factors have a significant impact on the choice of energy. and also Householder education and gender in social factors have been led to significant results. These results, based on this study, are to suggest policy implications for poverty and energy policy in poor countries.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.