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Geospatial clean cooking access modelling using OnStove

Geospatial clean cooking access modelling using OnStove

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  • 32 hours study
  • Level 2: Intermediate

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    • Geospatial Clean Cooking access modelling using OnStove

      Currently 2.4 billion people globally lack access to clean cooking and instead rely on traditional fuels for their daily cooking needs. The use of traditional fuels has large implications on health, environment and gender equality.

      Learn about geospatial clean cooking modelling and how to build your own clean cooking transition scenarios with geospatial data. Explore the possibilities of incorporating the spatial data into your energy modelling to unlock new dimensions and gain additional insight into the challenges and possible solutions.

      In this course you will be introduced to OnStove, an open-source spatial clean cooking tool identifying the best cooking solutions across any given area based on their costs and benefits. The track will take you from start to finish, from creating your own spatial repository to modifying your spatial data, calculating the net-benefits of different cooking solutions and lastly visualizing and presenting your results.

      This is the November 2024 presentation of the course

  • This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection

    This course is part of a collection of courses called Climate Compatible Growth November 2024 courses. There are 16 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    • ILO1: Describe the basic concepts of clean cooking and how it can be modelled geospatially.
    • ILO2: List different geospatial datasets that can be used for modelling clean cooking.
    • ILO3: Describe the Geospatial Information System (GIS) methods that can be used for building a clean cooking geospatial energy model.
    • ILO4: Explain the sensitivity of different input data in the clean cooking geospatial energy model.
    • ILO5: Develop basic spatial datasets and build your own geospatial cost-benefit clean cooking model in OnStove.

  • Course dates:

    First Published 04/11/2024.

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  • ExpandLecture 3: GIS

  • ExpandLecture 4: OnStove theory - baseline calibration

  • ExpandLecture 5: OnStove theory - net-benefit calculations

  • ExpandLecture 6: OnStove theory - results interpretation

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    About this course

    • 32 hours study
    • Level 2: Intermediate

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