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Options For Rural Sustainable Development: An Examination Of Solar Energy In Morocco, Wynne Mcauley
Options For Rural Sustainable Development: An Examination Of Solar Energy In Morocco, Wynne Mcauley
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
This Independent Study Project is about on the current situation of energy in Morocco, especially in terms of the electrification of rural villages, as a means of understanding the potential of the country for developing renewable energy methods. It examines major energy companies and renewable energy organizations, as well as the experiences of solar energy technicians and rural development associations in their efforts to bring electricity to rural Moroccan villages. It also focuses on case studies of a few remote towns and the problems they face as they attempt to bring electricity to their homes.
Diary Of The Hijab, Monica Ek
Diary Of The Hijab, Monica Ek
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
To understand the position the veil has within modern society and examine the perspective of women. It is also to understand and know the reasons for wearing and not wearing the hijab and the opinions of women about it. To study the respect issues associated with hijab, by actively wearing and not wearing; expectations and treatment on the streets. Interviews, observations and participant observations were methods to study.
The End Of The Line: Understanding The Morocco-Algeria Border, Katherine Solberg
The End Of The Line: Understanding The Morocco-Algeria Border, Katherine Solberg
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
The land border between Morocco and Algeria has gone through cycles of closure and opening over the past decades. This project set out to examine how the closed border has affected the lives of individuals in border towns, specifically Figuig. It explores the border’s effect on Figuig’s economy, smuggling, healthcare, land ownership, and familial relations. Through interviews, archival research, and participant observation, I found that none of these areas has been affected positively by the current border situation, but that there is no concrete solution in sight to fix the problems the closed border creates.