Moving beyond informal action: sustainable energy and the humanitarian response system
Abstract Energy and humanitarian action have long been uneasy bedfellows. In the field, many humanitarian practitioners lack the time or remit to engage with a complex issue such as energy, and the topic to date has received relatively little attention from the private, development and academic sect...
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Auteurs principaux: | Peter James Matthew Thomas, Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen, Aimee Jenks |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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