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Fuelwood Consumption

Estimation of Households Fuelwood Consumption and Its Carbon Dioxide Emission: A Case Study on Adaba District South East Ethiopia

Estimation of Households Fuelwood Consumption and Its Carbon Dioxide Emission: A Case Study on Adaba District South East Ethiopia

... of fuelwood consumption to carbon dioxide emission, in Adaba district South Eastern ...influence fuelwood consumption rate and the amount of fuelwood consumed was estimated from the ...

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Fuelwood consumption in Niger: A review

Fuelwood consumption in Niger: A review

... Wood, as source of energy, is a major concern for developing countries. In Niger, despite the efforts made in promoting the use of modern sources of energy for cooking, up to 94% of households still rely on wood as ...

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Assessment of Tree Species for Fuelwood Consumption in Northern Guinea Savannah Eco-region: A Case Study of Selected Local Government Areas of Katsina State, Nigeria

Assessment of Tree Species for Fuelwood Consumption in Northern Guinea Savannah Eco-region: A Case Study of Selected Local Government Areas of Katsina State, Nigeria

... for fuelwood consumption in selected local overnment area of Katsina State was ...fuel consumption because of its high fire retaining capacity, low smoke and low moisture holding capacity while ...

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Influence of Socio-economic Factors of Rural Households on Fuelwood Consumption in Orlu Agricultural Zone of Imo State, Nigeria

Influence of Socio-economic Factors of Rural Households on Fuelwood Consumption in Orlu Agricultural Zone of Imo State, Nigeria

... on fuelwood consumption in Orlu Agricultural Zone of Imo State, ...in fuelwood scarcity among household and determined the influence of socio-economic characteristics of households on the quantity ...

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The Paradigm of Fuelwood Consumption around National Parks and Its Implication for National Policies: The Case of Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia

The Paradigm of Fuelwood Consumption around National Parks and Its Implication for National Policies: The Case of Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia

... on fuelwood collection and charcoal making as their main stay of ...of fuelwood which comes out of the park and explore the severity and magnitude of the ...of fuelwood were collected from the three ...

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Impact of Fuelwood Consumption by Three Tea Factories on Environment and On-Farm Tree Production in Kangema Sub-County, Murang’a County, Kenya

Impact of Fuelwood Consumption by Three Tea Factories on Environment and On-Farm Tree Production in Kangema Sub-County, Murang’a County, Kenya

... burning fuelwood to produce the heat which is then used in the drying ...on fuelwood purchases, factory own production and irregular harvesting places some significant financial burdens make it difficult to ...

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Fuelwood Stress in Nigeria: Myth or Reality

Fuelwood Stress in Nigeria: Myth or Reality

... It is a known facts that 21st century is marked with massive technological advancement in many field and area of life; yet billions of people in developing countries are totally depending on wood for cooking food [4]. ...

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Demand and supply dynamics of wood energy in schools in Trans-Nzoia County, Kenya

Demand and supply dynamics of wood energy in schools in Trans-Nzoia County, Kenya

... for fuelwood; their daily and annual fuelwood consumption; cost per ton; the frequency of delivery; the sources of the fuelwood; name and contact of fuelwood suppliers; and the number ...

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Clusia rosea (Gal Goraka), an Alien Invasive Species Used as Fuelwood for Tea Drying in the Maskeliya Region, Sri Lanka

Clusia rosea (Gal Goraka), an Alien Invasive Species Used as Fuelwood for Tea Drying in the Maskeliya Region, Sri Lanka

... suitable fuelwood species for tea ...the fuelwood mixtures caused a significant reduction in the Specific Fuelwood Consumption ...common fuelwood species used in tea ...

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Analyse economique de la consommation du bois de feu en regions forestieres : Leçons des zones urbaines Camerounaises

Analyse economique de la consommation du bois de feu en regions forestieres : Leçons des zones urbaines Camerounaises

... Economic analysis of fuelwood consumption in forest regions : Lessons from Cameroonians urban area Nkamleu, Guy Blaise and Endamana, Dominique and Ndoye, Ousseynou and Gockowski, Jim and[r] ...

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An Application of the Integrated Economic-Environmental Modelling Framework to Guatemala's Forest and Fuelwood Sector

An Application of the Integrated Economic-Environmental Modelling Framework to Guatemala's Forest and Fuelwood Sector

... in fuelwood use efficiency since in terms of Tera joules of energy of fuelwood used, the increase in efficiency also induces an increase in the number of Tera joules ...increased fuelwood efficiency ...

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Consumption of work and the work of consumption

Consumption of work and the work of consumption

... The economic and cultural practices of 23andMe, as this brief review has illustrated, are paradigmatic of the logics of post-Fordist valorisation and the conflation of production and consumption. The free, ...

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When timber production comes out of the woods : post‐forestry states in wood and forest socioecological
systems

When timber production comes out of the woods : post‐forestry states in wood and forest socioecological systems

... Total fuelwood ‐ plantation + trees not from forests FAOSTAT data and extrapolated.. Portion high from trees not from forests.[r] ...

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Assessment Of Current State And Impact Of REDD+ On Livelihood Of Local People In Rungwe District, Tanzania

Assessment Of Current State And Impact Of REDD+ On Livelihood Of Local People In Rungwe District, Tanzania

... households, fuelwood, charcoal, and building materials after REDD+ implementation in the study villages and(ii) to assess households’ perception and awareness towards REDD+, and willingness to support REDD+ ...

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Disease burden of fuelwood combustion pollutants in rural households of the Himalayas, India

Disease burden of fuelwood combustion pollutants in rural households of the Himalayas, India

... This study highlights that household energy supply and utilization planning should be taken into consideration, along with other aspects of cooking. The ideal way to prevent or reduce the health impacts due to fuel-wood ...

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Impacts of fuel wood scarcity and coping strategies among rural households in Lurambi District, Kakamega County, Kenya

Impacts of fuel wood scarcity and coping strategies among rural households in Lurambi District, Kakamega County, Kenya

... IMPACTS OF FUELWOOD SCARCITY AND COPING STRATEGIES AMONG RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN LURAMBI DISTRICT,.. KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA.[r] ...

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Assessing Willingness to Accept Compensation and Willingness to Pay for Kipkunur Forest Ecosystem Conservation in Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

Assessing Willingness to Accept Compensation and Willingness to Pay for Kipkunur Forest Ecosystem Conservation in Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

... Abstract: Public forests provide a variety of goods and services to communities whose opportunity cost is related to the value of alternative goods and services. This study sought to assess expressed conservation value ...

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Prospect of Fuelwood Plantations for  Marginal Small Tea Farmers: A Case  Study in Matara and Badulla Districts,  Sri Lanka

Prospect of Fuelwood Plantations for Marginal Small Tea Farmers: A Case Study in Matara and Badulla Districts, Sri Lanka

... to fuelwood plantation by analyzing the current biophysical, economic and institutional pros and cons of each land uses for marginal small tea plantation holders ...and fuelwood consuming indus- tries ...

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Determinants of Household Adoption of Electric Injera Mitad in Urban Ethiopia: A Case Study of Woliso Town

Determinants of Household Adoption of Electric Injera Mitad in Urban Ethiopia: A Case Study of Woliso Town

... The Mirt stove burns mostly woody biomass and is used for baking injera and for cooking at the same time. It is made of a sand-cement mixture and can save up to 50% fuel compared to the three-stone open fire with a ...

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Public Assets Management: Would Mutual Cooperation with other Actors in Forest and Wildlife Sectors Really Help?

Public Assets Management: Would Mutual Cooperation with other Actors in Forest and Wildlife Sectors Really Help?

... The local communities depend on forests for energy which comes from fuelwood (and sometimes charcoal), for building their houses using wooden poles, for pasturing [r] ...

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