The BSEAA programme is part of the UK’s Transforming Energy Access (TEA) programme. NIRAS-LTS has been involved in two phases of BSEAA work, carrying out research to assist biomass energy entrepreneurs, investors and policy makers to assess the feasibility, use and applications of bioenergy technologies in SSA.
The primary objective of this value chain study is to enable the UK Department for International Development (DFID) to identify the value chains, sub-national regions and stakeholders to form the basis for the Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness (CASA) programme country level interventions (Component 1).
LTS is conducting an independent programme-level evaluation of the Carbon Market Finance Programme (CMFP).
The World Bank’s new Satellite Monitoring for Forest Management (SMFM) project will develop satellite Earth Observation methods and global knowledge to address challenges related to monitoring tropical dry forest ecosystems and forest degradation assessment.
Tiba is a multidisciplinary Centre for Tackling Infections to Benefit Africa (the TIBA Centre).