Does the Institutional Failure Undermine the Physical Design Performances of the Solar Water Pumping Systems in Rural Nepal?
IDEC DP2 Series Volume 4 Issue 2
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Title ( eng ) |
Does the Institutional Failure Undermine the Physical Design Performances of the Solar Water Pumping Systems in Rural Nepal?
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Creator |
Ito Yutaka
Ito Takahiro
Dhital Prasad Ram
Yamamoto Yuki
Yoshida Yuichiro
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Source Title |
IDEC DP2 Series
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Volume | 4 |
Issue | 2 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 8 |
Abstract |
Mountainous hinterland in rural Nepal lacks fundamental social infrastructure. Lack of electricity causes difficulty of water provision, especially in mountainous area where villagers, especially ladies, youths and children, often spends large amount of time just to convey water. To overcome this challenge, installation of solar water pumping system (SWPS) is recently being implemented nation-wide in Nepal. Confrontation of the Nepali government with her tight financial constraint requires the installation process be both economically and technologically sound. By collecting original field data from 38 wards (i.e., villages) in all seven regions in the entire Nepal, this paper thus identifies the technically efficient cases of SWPS, and then investigates any potential economic policy that will enhance the performance of SWPS. Our results show, inter-alia, that abundant financial support from the government results in inefficient systems, and that charging user fees significantly discourages villagers' participation to SWPS and hence undermines the potential benefit of SWPS.
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Keywords |
solar water pumping system
rural development
data envelopment analysis
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Economics [ 330 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
広島大学大学院国際協力研究科
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Date of Issued | 2014-08 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |