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   	<dc:title>The role of sense of ownership in rural community mini-grid management: qualitative case study from Tanzania</dc:title>
   	<dc:creator>Ngoti, Irene F.</dc:creator>
   	<dc:description>&lt;jats:title&gt;Abstract&lt;/jats:title&gt;&lt;jats:sec&gt;
                &lt;jats:title&gt;Background&lt;/jats:title&gt;
                &lt;jats:p&gt;The majority of mini-grids in Tanzania are managed by private entities, faith-based institutions, and the government. In contrast, a limited number of mini-grids under community management strive to survive. Although the concept of “sense of ownership” is considered crucial for mini-grid sustainability in developing countries, there is limited theoretical exploration of the factors that drive this concept and its effects on community mini-grid management. This paper assesses the relationship between the sense of ownership among electricity users and the effective management of two solar community-based mini-grids with different sustainability experience.&lt;/jats:p&gt;
              &lt;/jats:sec&gt;&lt;jats:sec&gt;
                &lt;jats:title&gt;Results&lt;/jats:title&gt;
                &lt;jats:p&gt;A sense of ownership plays a role in establishing the decision-making process of mini-grids among village energy committee members toward sustainable or unsustainable management. The mechanisms behind the sense of ownership among community members toward managing mini-grids are largely expedited by the strong leadership of village energy committee members, community participation in decision-making and resource mobilisation, especially in the preparation, design and implementation phases of mini-grids.&lt;/jats:p&gt;
              &lt;/jats:sec&gt;&lt;jats:sec&gt;
                &lt;jats:title&gt;Conclusions&lt;/jats:title&gt;
                &lt;jats:p&gt;A sense of ownership is found to influence the effective management of community mini-grids in Tanzania. When designing mini-grid project policies and programs that target respective communities as prospective owners, energy practitioners and policy-makers should consider creating an environment that nurtures a sense of ownership.&lt;/jats:p&gt;
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   	<dc:publisher>Springer Science and Business Media LLC</dc:publisher>
   	<dc:date>2024</dc:date>
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   	<dc:identifier>https://ris.uni-paderborn.de/record/58542</dc:identifier>
   	<dc:source>Ngoti IF. The role of sense of ownership in rural community mini-grid management: qualitative case study from Tanzania. &lt;i&gt;Energy, Sustainability and Society&lt;/i&gt;. 2024;14(1). doi:&lt;a href=&quot;https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-024-00496-7&quot;&gt;10.1186/s13705-024-00496-7&lt;/a&gt;</dc:source>
   	<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
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