Background: This study evaluates the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmosphere resulting from charcoal production in Zambia. It combines new biomass and flux data from a study, that was conducted in a miombo woodland within the Kataba Forest Reserve in the Western Province of Zambia, with data from other studies. Results: The measurements at Kataba compared protected area (3 plots) with a highly disturbed plot outside the forest reserve and showed considerably reduced biomass after logging for charcoal production. The average aboveground biomass content of the reserve (Plots 2-4) was around 150 t ha-1, while the disturbed plot only contained 24 t ha-1. Soil carbon was not reduced significantly in the disturbed plot. T...
Miombo is one of the most widely distributed ecosystems in Angola, with a great social and environme...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
In Senegal, as in many parts of Africa, nearly 95% of its growing urban population depends on charco...
Background: This study evaluates the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmospher...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
Charcoal production is an essential energy source and income source for many people in low-income co...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
This study investigated an increase in deforestation and its impact in charcoal supply for household...
A study was carried out to determine the charcoal potential of the miombo woodlands of Kitulangalo a...
Kenya consumes 4-7 thousand tons of charcoal per day. Much of Kenya’s charcoal comes from shrubland ...
CHAPOSA - Impact of Charcoal Extraction to the Forest Resources of Tanzania Faculty of Forestry &...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through transitions to biomass-based renewable energy may res...
The miombo woodland vegetation is highly heterogeneous a phenomenon that makes it difficult to asses...
Miombo woodlands cover ≈ 2.7 million km2of central and southern Africa between dry (650 mm mean annu...
CONTEXT Agriculture faces tremendous pressure to supply both growing and wealthier populations with...
Miombo is one of the most widely distributed ecosystems in Angola, with a great social and environme...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
In Senegal, as in many parts of Africa, nearly 95% of its growing urban population depends on charco...
Background: This study evaluates the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmospher...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
Charcoal production is an essential energy source and income source for many people in low-income co...
In Sub Saharan Africa, many people depend on biomass for their household energy. Charcoal production...
This study investigated an increase in deforestation and its impact in charcoal supply for household...
A study was carried out to determine the charcoal potential of the miombo woodlands of Kitulangalo a...
Kenya consumes 4-7 thousand tons of charcoal per day. Much of Kenya’s charcoal comes from shrubland ...
CHAPOSA - Impact of Charcoal Extraction to the Forest Resources of Tanzania Faculty of Forestry &...
Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through transitions to biomass-based renewable energy may res...
The miombo woodland vegetation is highly heterogeneous a phenomenon that makes it difficult to asses...
Miombo woodlands cover ≈ 2.7 million km2of central and southern Africa between dry (650 mm mean annu...
CONTEXT Agriculture faces tremendous pressure to supply both growing and wealthier populations with...
Miombo is one of the most widely distributed ecosystems in Angola, with a great social and environme...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
In Senegal, as in many parts of Africa, nearly 95% of its growing urban population depends on charco...