ID | 127944 |
Title Proper | Diffusion of non-traditional cookstoves across western Honduras |
Other Title Information | a social network analysis |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ramirez, Sebastian ; Ghilardi, Adrian ; Bailis, Robert |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | ACM, Active Community Member, person that takes the initiative to fill out an application on behalf of a community; Seed, randomly selected ACM that allowed us to start collecting information; Ego, person that is interviewed. An Ego can also be an Alter, if it is mentioned by another Ego; Alter, people that provided (Type 1) or received (Type 2) information, as recalled by the Ego; Type 1 edge, an information flow in which an Alter provides information to an Ego; Type 2 edge, an information flow in which an Ego provides information to an Alter; Student, a person whose main occupation is to go to school; Radio, a message spread through the radio. Usually local stations in which an individual is interviewed; Internet, information about the stoves posted on Proyecto Mirador's Website; Maquila, a person that works at a factory for an international company, textile and food processing factories are usual; Agriculture, a peasant that works on agriculture, regardless of land tenancy; Health, a nurse, doctor or other health worker; Church, a priest, nun, minister or person who works as a minister of a faith; Education, a person who works as a school teacher or university professor; PM or PM associates, direct employees of Proyecto Mirador and its Implementers; Other NGO, a person that works on other non-governmental organizations. For example, Peace corps, Hivueras, Plan Honduras; Local, a local leader that has an appointment in the community but does not receive a monetary compensation. For example, members of the water board, village councils; Housewife, a woman whose main occupation is to keep the house; Business, a person that does commerce or services, includes people that sell food informally, artisans, masons, etc.; Government, a person who works directly for the government (except education and health practitioners); PM employees, direct employees without the implementers |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 66, No. ; March 2014: p.379-389 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy Vol. 66, No. ; March 2014: p.379-389 |
Key Words | Energy Policy ; Traditional Energy Sources ; Non-Traditional Energy Sources ; Honduras ; Western Honduras ; Social Network ; Social Network Analysis ; Internet ; Information System ; Land Tendency ; Urban Energy Demand ; Urban Energy Supply ; Urban Energy Consumption ; Active Community Memeber - ACM |