Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide
Energy efficiency is among the cheapest, cleanest, and most widely available of energy resources. Improved energy efficiency provides opportunities to sustainably expand energy services and support development and economic growth, contributing to h...
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okr-10986-347882021-05-25T09:52:39Z Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide Energy Sector Management Assistance Program ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING BEHAVIOR CHANGE HOME ENERGY REPORT EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION GENDER GAP CONSUMER SURVEY FOCUS GROUP ENERGY CONSUMPTION FEEDBACK Energy efficiency is among the cheapest, cleanest, and most widely available of energy resources. Improved energy efficiency provides opportunities to sustainably expand energy services and support development and economic growth, contributing to higher living standards, as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In developing countries, where demand for energy is growing rapidly, the potential for energy efficiency improvements is significant, particularly in the residential sector. The purpose of this guide is to raise awareness of behavioral approaches to achieving development outcomes, demonstrate the role that behavioral sciences can play in promoting energy efficiency, and provide guidance on how to integrate behavior change approaches into projects. 2020-11-16T17:46:55Z 2020-11-16T17:46:55Z 2020-11-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875431604418789405/Integrating-Behavior-Change-in-Energy-Efficiency-Programs-in-Developing-Countries-A-Practitioner-s-Guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34788 English ESMAP Knowledge Series;No. 029/20 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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Energy efficiency is among the cheapest,
cleanest, and most widely available of energy resources.
Improved energy efficiency provides opportunities to
sustainably expand energy services and support development
and economic growth, contributing to higher living
standards, as well as reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In
developing countries, where demand for energy is growing
rapidly, the potential for energy efficiency improvements is
significant, particularly in the residential sector. The
purpose of this guide is to raise awareness of behavioral
approaches to achieving development outcomes, demonstrate
the role that behavioral sciences can play in promoting
energy efficiency, and provide guidance on how to integrate
behavior change approaches into projects. |
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Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide |
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Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide |
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Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide |
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Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide |
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Integrating Behavior Change in Energy Efficiency Programs in Developing Countries : A Practitioner’s Guide |
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integrating behavior change in energy efficiency programs in developing countries : a practitioner’s guide |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875431604418789405/Integrating-Behavior-Change-in-Energy-Efficiency-Programs-in-Developing-Countries-A-Practitioner-s-Guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34788 |
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