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      The impact of alternative energy technology investment on environment and food security in northern Ethiopia

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          Energy is a key factor in the economic development. Currently, however, millions of people across the world suffer from energy poverty, having little or no access to energy for cooking, lighting, heating, cooling, or using information and communication technologies. Objective of this study was to investigate the domestic energy sources for households and the impact of biomass use as a source of energy on the environment and food insecurity in the drought-affected northern highlands of Ethiopia. A total of 398 household heads were interviewed using a structured questionnaire, whereas 16 focus group discussions and 12 key informant interviews were conducted. Descriptive data analysis techniques were used to analyze quantitative data while content analysis methods were used to analyze qualitative data. The use of traditional biomass fuels such as firewood, charcoal, crop residue, animal dung, and biomass residue that can be combusted were prevalent in the area, which aggravated the degradation of agricultural lands. As commented by the majority of respondents, the move towards the adoption of modern energy sources was not common due to finance (98%), access (97%), durability (97%) and lack of awareness (93%). The findings showed that land degradation has been severe to the extent that no grain yield can be collected from crop production. As a result, people were exposed to both chronic and transitory food insecurity, and hence the majority of people make their living on food aid. In food-insecure areas, relying on biomass energy could increase land degradation or retard the speed of land restoration, which adversely affects agricultural production and food security. Investing in alternative energy technologies can improve the environment, food security, and people’s health.

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                kebedewolka@gmail.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                21 June 2022
                21 June 2022
                2022
                : 12
                : 10403
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.427581.d, ISNI 0000 0004 0439 588X, School of Natural Resource Management, , Ambo University, ; Ambo, Ethiopia
                [2 ]GRID grid.192268.6, ISNI 0000 0000 8953 2273, Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resource, , Hawassa University, ; Hawassa, Ethiopia
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                14521
                10.1038/s41598-022-14521-2
                9213420
                35729275
                fb8629b7-f5bb-4127-8c82-a862ea7adcc5
                © The Author(s) 2022

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                : 13 December 2021
                : 8 June 2022
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