Dr. Joy Clancy, Associate Professor
Name: Dr. Joy Clancy
E-mail: j.s.clancy@utwente.nl
Telephone: +31 53 489 3537
Fax: +31 53 489 2159
Room: Ravelijn 3115
Dr. Joy Clancy is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Development Studies specializing in Technology Transfer. She joined the Technology and Development Group, part of which has been amalgamated into CSTM, in 1989. Dr. Clancy’s research has focused, for more than 25 years, on small scale energy systems for developing countries, including the technology transfer process and the role that energy plays as an input for small businesses and the potential it offers entrepreneurs through the provision of a new infrastructure service. Gender and energy has been an important factor addressed in this research. Recently she has been working on social inclusion and exclusion in biofuel value chains and the impacts on poverty.
She is a founder member of ENERGIA, the international network on Gender. Dr. Clancy is also a co-convenor of the Gender and Development Working Group of the European Association of Development and Training Institutes (EADI). Dr Clancy is currently a technical advisor on gender and energy to the World Bank AFREA Programme. She is currently a member of the Dutch Ministry for Development Cooperation’s (DGIS) knowledge panel on sustainability, climate and energy.
Expertise
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Energy use & energy management in small & informal sector business in the South |
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Capacity building in energy sector |
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Biofuels |
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Gender mainstreaming in energy policy |
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Energy access |
Research Interests
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Use of renewable energy resources and energy management in developing countries, with a particular emphasis on biofuels and other forms of biomass, small-scale industry, environmental impacts, and gender issues. |
Selected Publications
Hospes, O. & J S Clancy (forthcoming February 2011). Unpacking the discourse of social inclusion in value chains. Chapter in: Value chains, inclusion and endogenous development: Contrasting theories and realities. Helmsing, A.H.J. & Vellema, S. (eds) “Value Chains: Global Connections”, Rutledge, ISBN: 978-0-415-59163-8.
Lovett, J.C., S. Hards, J. Clancy & C. Snell (2010). Sustainability in Biofuels Policy, Energy and Environmental Science, DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00041H.
Luque, R., J.C. Lovett, B. Datta, J. Clancy, J.M. Campelo & A.A. Romero (2010). Biodiesel as feasible petrol fuel replacement: a multidisciplinary overview, Energy Environ Sci., DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00085J, Perspective.
Byigero, A.D., J.S. Clancy & M. Skutsch (2010). Clean Development Mechanism in Sub-Saharan Africa and The Prospects Of The Nairobi Framework Initiative, Climate Policy, 10 (2). pp. 181-189. ISSN 1469-3062.
Kooijman-van Dijk, A. & J.S. Clancy (2010). Enabling Access to Sustainable Energy: A Synthesis of Research Findings in Bolivia, Tanzania and Vietnam,
Energy for Sustainable Development, 14, pp.14-21.
Narayanaswamy, B. Gowda & J. Clancy (2009). Biodiesel - A boon or a curse for the women of Hassan district, India? ENERGIA News, December 2009, 12(2), pp. 24-27.
Clancy, J.S. (2009). Late Developers: Gender Mainstreaming in the Energy Sector
UKDSA Annual Conference, Colerain, 2-4 September 2009.
Clancy, J.S. (2008). Energy and the Urban Poor: Where the private sector fears to tread. EADI General Conference, 24-27 June 2008, www.gc2008.net
Clancy, J.S. (2008). Are biofuels pro-poor? Assessing the evidence, European Journal of Development Research, 20 (3), pp. 416-431.
Clancy, J.S. (2008). Urban ecological footprints in Africa, Afr. J. Ecol., 46, pp. 463–470
Clancy, J.S. (2008). Gender Analytical Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation. Boiling Point No 55, pp. 35-36.
Clancy, J.S., F.U. Malik, I. Shakya and G. Kelkar (2007). Appropriate Gender Tools for Unpacking the Gender-Energy-Poverty Nexus, Gender and Development, 15 (2), July 2007, pp. 241-25.
Clancy, J.S., O. Maduka and F. Lumampao (2007). Sustainable Energy Systems and Urban Poor Livelihoods, Chapter in: Urban Energy Transition, Elsevier.
Clancy, J.S., Malik, F. U., Shakya, I. & Kelkar, G. (forthcoming 2007). Appropriate Gender Tools for Unpacking the Gender-Energy-Poverty Nexus. Gender and Development.
Clancy, J.S., Alvarez, A., Maduka, O. & Lumampao, F. (2006). Enabling urban poor livelihoods policy making: understanding the role of energy services (Synthesis report No. KaR R8348): DFID.
Clancy, J.S. (2006). Enabling urban poor livelihoods policy making: understanding the role of energy services (Briefing paper No. KaR R8348): DFID.
Clancy, J.S. (2006). Enabling urban poor livelihoods policy making: understanding the role of energy services (Best practices paper No. KaR R8348): DFID.
Clancy, J.S., Oparaocha, S. & Roehr, U. (2006). Gender Equity and Renewable Energies. In D. Assmann, U. Laumanns & D. Uh (Eds.), A Global Review of Technologies, Policies and Markets. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Skutsch, M.M. & Clancy, J.S. (2006). Unravelling relationships in the energy-poverty-gender nexus. In Transforming Power: Energy as a Social Project (Vol. 9): Centre for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.
Clancy, J.S. & Feenstra, M. (2006). How to Engender Energy Policy (Technical paper): ENERGIA.
Clancy, J.S. & Kooijman-van Dijk, A. (2006). Enabling Access to Sustainable Energy: A Synthesis of Research findings in Bolivia, Tanzania and Vietnam. (Research report): Enabling Access to Sustainable Energy (EASE). (http://www.ease-web.org)
Dutta, S. & Clancy, J.S. (2005, 9-11 May). Women and Productive Uses of Energy: Some light on a shadowy area. Paper presented at the UNDP Meeting on Productive Uses of Renewable Energy, Bangkok, Thailand.
Kooijman, A., Ahmed, N. & Clancy, J.S. (2005). The livelihoods framework. ACCESS (Newsletter for EASE), special issue on Sustainable Livelihood Approach in Energy & Poverty, 2, pp. 12-13.
Karlsson, G.V., & Clancy, J.S. (eds). (2004, December). Gender & Energy for Sustainable Development: A Toolkit and Resource Guide: UNDP/ENERGIA.
Maduka, O., Fayomi, G. & Clancy, J.S. (2004). Gender and Renewable Energy in Africa. ADB FINESSE Africa Newsletter, 1(6), pp. 2-4.
Röhr, U., Clancy, J.S. & Oparaocha, S. (2004). Gender is not something to ignore! Sustainable Energy News, 47, pp. 4-5.
Clancy, J.S., Skutsch, M.M., & Batchelor, S. (2003). The gender-energy- poverty nexus: Finding the energy to address gender concerns in development (Project No. CNTR998521): DFID.
Clancy, J.S. & Roehr, U. (2003). Gender and energy: Is there a Northern perspective? Energy for Sustainable Development, VII(3), pp. 44-50.
Clancy, J.S., Skutsch, M. & Batchelor, S. (2003). The gender - energy- poverty nexus: Finding the energy to address gender concerns in development (DFID Project No. No. CNTR998521). London: UK Department for International Development.
Clancy, J.S. (2002). Trying to innovate far from international frontiers: Case study from the small scale industries sector in India. In M. P. Van Dijk & H. Sandee (eds), Innovation and Small Enterprise Development in Third World. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Clancy, J.S. (with Winrock International India) (2002). Energy Management and Environmental Protection in SMIs – Strategies and Instruments for Sustainable Industrial Growth in India. New Delhi, India: IDPAD Workshop.
Clancy, J.S. (2002). Gender and Household Energy Concerns: the Global Context (Brief No. 2): SPARKNET.
Clancy, J.S. (2002). Blowing the smoke out of the kitchen: Gender Issues in Household Energy (Brief No. 1): SPARKNET.
Clancy, J.S. & Rowlands, I.H. (2002). SIDA Supported Programme within the African Energy Policy Research Network (AFREPREN) (Evaluation Report No. 02/23): SIDA Department for Research Cooperation.
Clancy, J.S. (2001). Barriers to innovation in the briquetting industry in India. Journal of Science, Technology and Society, 6(2), 329-357.
Clancy, J.S., Gregory, J. & Cornland, D. (2001). Gender Impact Assessment of the Energy Sub-Programme of the Fifth Framework of the European Communities. Brussels: Directorate General of Research, European Commission.
More publications can be found HERE
Editorial Responsiblities
Special Issue, on Gender and Energy, of ADB FINESSE Africa Newsletter, 1(6). October 2004. Joint Guest Editor with Olu Maduka.
Special Issue, on Gender and Energy, of the Journal Energy for Sustainable Development, VII(3). Joint Editor with Susan McDade.