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Improving Shoestring Surveys for Off-Grid Humanitarian Power Projects: Kilowatts for Humanity and KoboCollect

机译:改善离网人道主义电力项目的鞋tr调查:人类的千瓦数和KoboCollect

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Field surveys are commonplace and essential for off-grid power projects in developing countries where availability of data may be scarce. Critical decisions such as site selection, technology choice, business models employed, and approach to community engagement are all greatly assisted by data that can be gathered through field surveys. Paper-based field surveys, the de facto standard approach, are prone to error, slow to deploy and adjust, and have other practical challenges despite the obvious advantage of having fewer technological dependencies. Over recent years, improvement in freely available surveying software, smartphones and tablets, as well as good cellular coverage throughout the world offers humanitarian organizations an opportunity to implement digital field surveys with relative ease. This article presents the experience implementing KoboCollect by Kilowatts for Humanity (KWH), a non-profit that implements sustainable energy kiosks in developing countries. KoboCollect is an open-source data collection software platform designed to support humanitarian and research organizations. In this paper, limitations of paper-based field surveys from previous KWH projects, as well as from the extant literature, are considered with respect to their ultimate impact on the implementation of the development project. A new approach is presented in which survey questions are refined based on past experience and are directly related to pre-defined project indicators. Key benefits and challenges are identified from the adoption of the new approach and methodological questions around sampling and decision-making following data collection are discussed. The new method is discussed in the context of a KWH survey project being conducted in the summer of 2018 in three locations in the Philippines. A major goal of this work is to open a discussion about the successes and failures of the shoestring, paper-based survey methodology and point to current best practices.
机译:对于缺乏数据可用性的发展中国家中的离网电力项目而言,实地调查是司空见惯且必不可少的。可以通过现场调查收集到的数据极大地协助了关键的决策,例如选址,技术选择,采用的业务模型以及社区参与的方法。纸质实地调查是事实上的标准方法,尽管具有较少的技术依存性的明显优势,但它容易出错,部署和调整缓慢,并且还面临其他实际挑战。近年来,免费提供的测量软件,智能手机和平板电脑的改进,以及在全球范围内良好的蜂窝覆盖范围,为人道主义组织提供了相对轻松地实施数字野外测量的机会。本文介绍了非营利组织Kilowatts for Humanity(KWH)实施KoboCollect的经验,该组织在发展中国家实施了可持续能源亭。 KoboCollect是一个开放源数据收集软件平台,旨在支持人道主义和研究组织。在本文中,考虑了以前的KWH项目以及现有文献中基于纸质实地调查的局限性,因为这些局限性对开发项目的实施产生了最终影响。提出了一种新方法,其中可以根据过去的经验来完善调查问题,这些问题与预定义的项目指标直接相关。通过采用新方法确定了主要的好处和挑战,并讨论了在数据收集后围绕抽样和决策制定的方法论问题。该新方法是在2018年夏季在菲律宾三个地点进行的KWH调查项目的背景下进行讨论的。这项工作的主要目的是就基于细纸的调查方法的成功与失败展开讨论,并指出当前的最佳实践。

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