African Forest Management (Forestry)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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Methodological Evaluation of Off-Grid Communities Systems in Kenyan Forestry Quasi-Experimental Design for Risk Reduction Assessment

Kamau Ochieng Nyaga, Technical University of Kenya Mwangi Muchimura, Department of Agricultural Economics, Technical University of Kenya
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18811909
Published: October 16, 2005

Abstract

Off-grid communities in Kenya face significant challenges in managing forest resources due to limited access to grid electricity. These communities often rely on traditional methods for firewood collection and cooking, which can lead to deforestation and soil degradation. A quasi-experimental design will be employed, utilising regression discontinuity analysis (RDA) to assess the impact of implementing renewable energy solutions on deforestation rates. Data collection will include baseline surveys, follow-up interviews, and remote sensing imagery to measure changes in forest cover over time. Regression discontinuity analysis revealed a statistically significant reduction ($p < 0.01$) in deforestation rates among communities that received off-grid renewable energy solutions compared to those without access. The quasi-experimental design provides robust evidence on the effectiveness of off-grid community systems in mitigating forest risks, offering actionable insights for policy makers and stakeholders. Policy recommendations include prioritising funding for off-grid renewable energy projects within Kenyan forestry communities to further reduce risks associated with deforestation.

How to Cite

Kamau Ochieng Nyaga, Mwangi Muchimura (2005). Methodological Evaluation of Off-Grid Communities Systems in Kenyan Forestry Quasi-Experimental Design for Risk Reduction Assessment. African Forest Management (Forestry), Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18811909

Keywords

African GeographyQuasi-Experimental DesignParticipatory Rural AppraisalCommunity-Based MonitoringForest Management TechniquesLivelihoods AnalysisSustainable Development Indicators

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