Fuelwood Consumption and Deforestation in African Countries

Fuelwood Consumption and Deforestation in African Countries
Title Fuelwood Consumption and Deforestation in African Countries PDF eBook
Author Dennis Anderson
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1984
Genre Deforestation
ISBN 9780821304648

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Fuelwood Consuption and Deforestation in African Countries

Fuelwood Consuption and Deforestation in African Countries
Title Fuelwood Consuption and Deforestation in African Countries PDF eBook
Author Dennis Anderson
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1984
Genre
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Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis

Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis
Title Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis PDF eBook
Author Gerald Leach
Publisher Routledge
Pages 326
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134050429

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People scratching a living from parched land, women walking miles for scraps of firewood are both familiar images of Africa. But, in many places, people, with the help of governments and aid agencies, are putting the land into good shape, growing more food and creating a healthy cover of trees. This book joins the literature of hope by looking at these advances from the viewpoint of the energy crisis of the poor. This crisis can only be solved by going beyond the narrow confines of energy to consider all the needs of local people and the potential for change. Drawing on a wide range of case histories, the authors describe the gains in farming and forestry and woodfuel supply that have come about through this broader, people-centered approach. They also write about woodfuel prices, markets and other key elements of survival strategies for the cities. Huge efforts will be needed to recover from the failures of the past, but Leach and Mearns show that important lessons are at last being learned and that new roads to success can be mapped. Originally published in 1988

Fuelwood

Fuelwood
Title Fuelwood PDF eBook
Author Erik P. Eckholm
Publisher Barrie Publishing
Pages 118
Release 1984
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Technical report on fuelwood shortages and fuel supply in developing countries - analyses the causes of deforestation, multiple usage of wood and attitudes towards forest establishment; describes tree farming, social forestry programmes and fuel saving stoves; discusses energy policies aiming at energy conservation. Photographs.

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania
Title Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania PDF eBook
Author Jill Boberg
Publisher Routledge
Pages 201
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351772651

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This title was first published in 2000: Woodfuels in developing countries, particularly Africa, remain a basic need for urban households, who depend heavily on them for their energy needs. This work examines the confusion about the environmental and social impacts of woodfuel use, and the structure of informal sector woodfuel markets. Using data from a year of survey field work in Tanzania, the author questions assumptions of poorly functioning woodfuel markets and their impact on environment and society. Approaching the unregulated woodfuel markets as industrial organizations, the author uses a classic structure previously applied to developed markets in industrialized countries, to determine the competitiveness and efficiency of woodfuel markets. Results indicate well-functioning makets under most circumstances and the study details the variables which enhance market sustainability. The social and environmental implications of woodfuel use as it exists, and suggestions to policymakers for improvements to enhance the sustainability of the system and the environment, complete the study. The study should be useful for those interested in energy and environmental issues or informal markets (including agricultural markets) in developing countries, and to those interested in industrial organization as applied to the Third World.

Fuelwood Supplies in the Developing Countries

Fuelwood Supplies in the Developing Countries
Title Fuelwood Supplies in the Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author M. R. De Montalembert
Publisher Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Pages 148
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The Economics of Afforestation

The Economics of Afforestation
Title The Economics of Afforestation PDF eBook
Author Dennis Anderson
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 100
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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In large areas of developing countries the loss of trees is causing erosion and degradation of the soil, posing severe problems for economic development. By translating the ecological benefits of afforestation into economic terms, the author demonstrates how investments that benefit the environment often benefit the economy as well. Both the traditional work of the forestry services and tree plantings by farmers are needed, says the author, if deforestation is to be halted and reversed. With special refrence to Africa, he discusses the underlying reasons for deforestation, suggests policy changes to promote the planting and care of trees, and identifies issues for social and scientific research. A case study of the arid zone of northern Nigeria illustrates the benefits that could be brought about by establishing windbreaks and encouraging farmers to plant trees. Besides preventing soil erosion, improving soil fertility, and thus increasing crop prodution, trees provide fruit, livestock fodder, and much-needed fuelwood and building materials. The author compares the increase in farm incomes as a result of an afforestation program with the decrease in incomes if deforestation and soil erosion were to continue. The analysis will be of special interest to those concerned with agriculture, forestry, rural development, and environmental issues in developing countries.