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Securing sustainability and access to energy in low- and middle-income countries: opportunities for the ‘Hayah Karima’ programme in Egypt (2022)
Report
Catney, P., Khalifa, Y., & George, S. (2022). Securing sustainability and access to energy in low- and middle-income countries: opportunities for the ‘Hayah Karima’ programme in Egypt. https://climatecompatiblegrowth.com/wp-content/uploads/Opportunities-for-the-Hayah-Karima-Programme_COP27-Policy-Brief.pdf: COP27

“Hayah Karima” or “Decent Life” is a national initiative that aims to improve the quality of life and provide better services in rural and unplanned settlements in Egypt within the framework of the Sustainable Development Strategy: Egypt Vision 2030.... Read More about Securing sustainability and access to energy in low- and middle-income countries: opportunities for the ‘Hayah Karima’ programme in Egypt.

Consumer Perceptions of Blended Hydrogen in the Home: Learning from HyDeploy (2022)
Report
Robinson, Z., Peacock, A., Thompson, M., & Catney, P. (2022). Consumer Perceptions of Blended Hydrogen in the Home: Learning from HyDeploy. Keele University: Keele University

This report presents the results of
research into consumer perceptions and
the subsequent degree of acceptance of
blended hydrogen in domestic properties.
Evidence from two trial sites of the
HyDeploy programme: i) a private site trial
at... Read More about Consumer Perceptions of Blended Hydrogen in the Home: Learning from HyDeploy.

Remote sensing could enable more evidence-based policy to monitor and manage tropical dryland forests (2021)
Report
David, R.-M. (2021). Remote sensing could enable more evidence-based policy to monitor and manage tropical dryland forests. Research England QR-SPF

This Policy Brief is an output from the N8 AgriFood Food Systems Policy Hub. It is one of a collection produced by participants on the Rapid Evidence Synthesis Training (REST) programme. REST was delivered through a collaboration between the Universi... Read More about Remote sensing could enable more evidence-based policy to monitor and manage tropical dryland forests.