IASC Task Force SAFE Decision Tree Diagram

The Decision Tree Diagrams on Factors Affecting Choice of Fuel Strategy in Humanitarian Settings address the range of and difference between fuel-related needs in the field “ recognising that there is no single fuel or energy technology appropriate for use in all humanitarian contexts. The Diagrams present a clear means of determining which factors should influence the choice of
fuel strategy in an individual setting, based on simple responses to a series of questions about local priorities, access, availability, etc. Recognising that short- and long-term fuel strategies may by necessity be different, the Diagrams cover two response phases: acute emergency and protracted settings. The Decision Tree Diagram should be read in conjunction with the SAFE Matrix. The Decision Tree Diagrams on Factors Affecting Choice of Fuel Strategy in Humanitarian Settings address the range of and difference between fuel-related needs in the field “ recognising that there is no single fuel or energy technology appropriate for use in all humanitarian contexts. The Diagrams present a clear means of determining which factors should influence the choice of
fuel strategy in an individual setting, based on simple responses to a series of questions about local priorities, access, availability, etc. Recognising that short- and long-term fuel strategies may by necessity be different, the Diagrams cover two response phases: acute emergency and protracted settings. The Decision Tree Diagram should be read in conjunction with the SAFE Matrix. The Decision Tree Diagrams on Factors Affecting Choice of Fuel Strategy in Humanitarian Settings address the range of and difference between fuel-related needs in the field “ recognising that there is no single fuel or energy technology appropriate for use in all humanitarian contexts. The Diagrams present a clear means of determining which factors should influence the choice of
fuel strategy in an individual setting, based on simple responses to a series of questions about local priorities, access, availability, etc. Recognising that short- and long-term fuel strategies may by necessity be different, the Diagrams cover two response phases: acute emergency and protracted settings. The Decision Tree Diagram should be read in conjunction with the SAFE Matrix. The Decision Tree Diagrams on Factors Affecting Choice of Fuel Strategy in Humanitarian Settings address the range of and difference between fuel-related needs in the field “ recognising that there is no single fuel or energy technology appropriate for use in all humanitarian contexts. The Diagrams present a clear means of determining which factors should influence the choice of
fuel strategy in an individual setting, based on simple responses to a series of questions about local priorities, access, availability, etc. Recognising that short- and long-term fuel strategies may by necessity be different, the Diagrams cover two response phases: acute emergency and protracted settings. The Decision Tree Diagram should be read in conjunction with the SAFE Matrix.