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Dissemination of domestic efficient cookstoves in Cambodia

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Looking back on a 10-year programme combining development, fight against climate change and environmental protection

Lessons learned from a large-scale dissemination, impact assessment and terms of access to carbon finance

 

Almost half of humanity uses biomass on a daily basis for its domestic needs, whether in the form of animal matter, agricultural residues, green waste, wood or wood derivatives. It is used for essential needs like cooking, heating, etc.
The experience of GERES in Cambodia, which began more than 10 years ago in 1996, has resulted in nationwide dissemination of an efficient, low-cost domestic cooking stove,
known as the New Lao Stove (NLS). Nowadays, around 25,000 NLSs are sold every month. A particular feature of this programme, which saves on so-called non-renewable biomass, is its access to carbon finance. It has also helped to strengthen and structure a cooking stove supply chain and validate standardized cooking equipment.

 

 

This document, we therefore look back on the experience with the aim of:
- Sharing innovative methodological tools in the field of biomass energy that have been validated;
- Making a quantitative and/or qualitative evaluation of the socio-economic and health impacts of disseminating efficient cooking stoves in Cambodia;
- Reviewing the programme's links with international mechanisms to combat climate change.

It is meant for all stakeholders involved with Energy-Development-Climate issues: policymakers in the South and North, international bodies (donors, UN agencies, etc.), international solidarity organizations, training and/or research institutes, resource centres, networks and, finally, carbon market operators.

 

 Contents

Cookstove in South Countries and lessons learned
The socio-economicand sanitary impacts of disseminating the New Lao Stove
Carbon finance: a new funding stream

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Publication responsible : Swan Fauveaud.
Redaction : Samuel Bryan (GERES), Vichheka Vorn (GERES Cambodia), Jean-François Rozis (independent expert), Yohanes Iwan Baskoro (GERES Cambodia), Gérard Madon (MARGE) and Marina Brutinel (MARGE),
Graphic design and page-setting : Approche Communication.
Photo credits: Kemi Fakambi, Patrick Fourrier and J-F. Rozis

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