December 2008

Competing for Development: A Case Study of Fuel Efficient Stoves for Darfur
Samer Abdelnour, Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario,. June 20-21, 2008

A Teaching Tool

UNCHR, Refugee Operations and Environmental Management, A Handbook of Selected Lessons Learned from the Field, 2002

Nike

Fuel Efficient Stove Programs in IDP Settings - Summary Evaluation Report, Darfur
Academy for Educational Development for USAID, December 2008

1. INTRODUCTION: EVALUATION OBJECTIVES
Around the world, conflict and natural disasters have displaced millions of people. Displaced populations fleeing to settlement camps and seeking safety in host villages often put great stress on natural resources, leading to environmental degradation and conflict with local populations. One of the greatest needs of people affected by crisis, be they displaced, settled, or on the move, is firewood or some other type of fuel to cook their food, heat their homes, and treat water for drinking and food preparation. The risks endured (especially by women and children) collecting scarce wood resources constitute some of the most challenging and serious protection concerns both in IDP camps and in villages where conflict over resources is high.

Modernizing an 1800's parlor stove
Stephen Brown, December 27, 2008

Here in Vermont it is a good idea to have a backup source of heat in the winter. We have an 1800's parlor stove in the living room. Dealing with several cords of firewood, especially in the city is a real pain. This year we decided to try to find a way of using wood pellets to cut down on the carrying and storage and mess. I found myself looking into the engineering and physics of wood fires and stumbled upon a goldmine of information here and elsewhere on the web concerning efforts to create efficient, low pollution, simple and inexpensive to build biomass burning cooking stoves for use in the 'developing' world. I decided to adapt some of those ideas to my problem ... heating with wood pellets.

you can read my story in more detail on my blog http://srb-terrierdog.blogspot.com .

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