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spelling okr-10986-96252021-04-23T14:02:46Z Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy World Bank APPROACH BIOMASS FUELS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT CARBON SEQUESTRATION CHARCOAL COMMUNITY GROUPS COOKING COOKING FUELS DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEMAND MANAGEMENT ELECTRIC POWER ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT EXTENSION FEASIBILITY STUDIES FIREWOOD FUEL FUEL SUBSTITUTION FUELWOOD GENERATION HOUSEHOLD FUELS KEROSENE LAND TENURE LIVESTOCK MARKETING MICRO-CREDIT MODERN ENERGY SERVICES NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NGOS NUTRITION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRIVATE SECTOR RENEWABLE RESOURCES RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SOILS TAXATION TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRADITIONAL ENERGY SECTOR TRADITIONAL FUELS URBAN AREAS WOOD WOOD PRODUCTS The Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management project - PROGEDE was implemented by the government between 1997 and 2004. From project preparation to supervision the World Bank worked in close collaboration with Dutch Co-operation (DGIS). At the time of project preparation, forest-based traditional fuels (firewood and charcoal), mainly used for household cooking purposes, represented 53 percent of Senegal's final energy consumption, and 76 percent of charcoal consumption was in the principal urban areas. Over the years, the operation of the charcoal industry had resulted in (i) the gradual loss of forest cover (approximately 30,000 ha per year) and thus of the ecosystem's carbon sequestration capacity and biodiversity; (ii) the degradation of the rural environment (particularly soils); (iii) the impoverishment of the rural areas; (iv) an acceleration of rural exodus; and (v) a massive transfer of wealth from the rural communities to a few urban-based woodfuel traders. 2012-08-13T09:07:45Z 2012-08-13T09:07:45Z 2006-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/6680297/senegal-sustainable-participatory-energy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9625 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 122 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Senegal
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topic APPROACH
BIOMASS FUELS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CHARCOAL
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COOKING
COOKING FUELS
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
ELECTRIC POWER
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FIREWOOD
FUEL
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELWOOD
GENERATION
HOUSEHOLD FUELS
KEROSENE
LAND TENURE
LIVESTOCK
MARKETING
MICRO-CREDIT
MODERN ENERGY SERVICES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NGOS
NUTRITION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOILS
TAXATION
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRADITIONAL ENERGY SECTOR
TRADITIONAL FUELS
URBAN AREAS
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS
spellingShingle APPROACH
BIOMASS FUELS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
CHARCOAL
COMMUNITY GROUPS
COOKING
COOKING FUELS
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND FOR ENERGY
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
ELECTRIC POWER
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FIREWOOD
FUEL
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELWOOD
GENERATION
HOUSEHOLD FUELS
KEROSENE
LAND TENURE
LIVESTOCK
MARKETING
MICRO-CREDIT
MODERN ENERGY SERVICES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NGOS
NUTRITION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SOILS
TAXATION
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRADITIONAL ENERGY SECTOR
TRADITIONAL FUELS
URBAN AREAS
WOOD
WOOD PRODUCTS
World Bank
Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
geographic_facet Africa
Senegal
relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 122
description The Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management project - PROGEDE was implemented by the government between 1997 and 2004. From project preparation to supervision the World Bank worked in close collaboration with Dutch Co-operation (DGIS). At the time of project preparation, forest-based traditional fuels (firewood and charcoal), mainly used for household cooking purposes, represented 53 percent of Senegal's final energy consumption, and 76 percent of charcoal consumption was in the principal urban areas. Over the years, the operation of the charcoal industry had resulted in (i) the gradual loss of forest cover (approximately 30,000 ha per year) and thus of the ecosystem's carbon sequestration capacity and biodiversity; (ii) the degradation of the rural environment (particularly soils); (iii) the impoverishment of the rural areas; (iv) an acceleration of rural exodus; and (v) a massive transfer of wealth from the rural communities to a few urban-based woodfuel traders.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
title_short Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
title_full Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
title_fullStr Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
title_full_unstemmed Senegal - Sustainable and Participatory Energy
title_sort senegal - sustainable and participatory energy
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/6680297/senegal-sustainable-participatory-energy
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