Data governance and open science in energy planning: A case study of the Kenyan ecosystem
This paper assesses the viability of open data practices for enhancing transparency and collaboration in energy planning.
Abstract
Open data principles offer a way to manage and govern more collaboratively and transparently, but they are challenging to implement particularly in resource constrained and decentralised planning contexts like low- and middle-income countries. For this reason, this paper assesses the viability of open data practices for enhancing transparency and collaboration in energy planning, using Kenya as a case study.
This paper is part of the Climate Compatible Growth programme.
Citation
Beltramo A and others. 鈥楧ata governance and open science in energy planning: A case study of the Kenyan ecosystem鈥� 聽Energy Research & Social Science 2024: volume聽118