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Impact evaluation of the Macedonia municipal climate change strategies integration pilot : municipal pilot project mini case studies

2015EnglishFooter title: dTS GCC M&E Macedonia municipal climate change strategies impact evaluation : municipal pilot mini case studies | Project title evaluated: Municipal climate change strategies (MCCS) Energy conservationCODE: 165; North Macedonia

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Authors
Nashokovska, Marija | Junge, Nils | et al.
Contract/Code
AID-OAA-T0-12-00001 | AID-RAN-I-00-09-00015 | RAN-I-00-09-00015-00 | AID-165-A-12-00008 | AID-RAN-1-00-09-00015 | AID-OAA-T0-12-0000 | AlD-OAA-T0-12-00001
Institution
11492 - Development & Training Services, Inc. (dTS) 13897 USAID. Bur. for Economic Growth, Education and Environment. Ofc. of Global Climate Change | 13413 Policy, Planning Learning. Learning, Evaluation Research
Keywords
Climate change | Municipal level | Community behavior | Energy efficiency | Electric power | Buildings | Savings | Energy consumption | Clean technology FD10 Energy conservation (325.45) | Alternative energy technology (227.7) | Climate change (161.2)
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PA00KCK8
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Abstract

This report presents two case studies from a USAID-supported project in Macedonia on integrating climate change concerns into a democracy and governance-building program there.  The studies evaluate the first two municipal pilot projects.  The NGO Milieukontakt Macedonia (MKM) uses a participatory process called the Green Agenda to carry out these efforts.  This includes widespread civic engagement.  In one municipality, Pechevo, citizens chose to try to achieve more energy efficiency in public buildings.  They installed energy efficient light bulbs in public streets.  The study found that this achieved some early benefits and cost savings, such as lower electricity bills.  With the savings, the local government plans to pursue other climate-related projects.  In Krivogashtani, the project selected was to improve energy efficiency at a school building.  The municipality also plans to use the local greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, created at the outset, to assess ways to cut emissions.  Evaluators found that both pilots influenced attitudes in the municipalities, with greater engagement and cooperation on actions to address climate change.  (ClimateLinks.org abstract)