Urban least well-off and poor households in Bauchi Metropolis face challenge of accessing affordable, reliable and sustainable cooking and heating fuel supplies. As such, the urban least well-off and poor have leveraged their energy demands on use of wood-charcoals, which produced and utilise through mostly informal supply and demand chains that are associated to low efficiency in production methods and ineffective household utilisation factors that contribute to environmental and health dilapidation. This study sought to establish the relationship between physico-chemical characteristics of wood-charcoals commonly produced and utilised and users perception on charcoal species preference in Bauchi Metropolis. A laboratory experiment was con...
Biomass briquettes have been identified as a plausible and close alternative to commonly...
Population pressure and poverty are the main reasons of firewood depletion in the Guinea Savanna eco...
Many households in Kenya depend on charcoal as an important source of energy. However, overharvestin...
Urban least well-off and poor households in Bauchi Metropolis face challenge of accessing affordable...
A survey of charcoal production in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria, was carried ...
This study investigated the combustion and mechanical properties of bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) charco...
Charcoal production is considered as one of the major drives for deforestation .Its production is be...
This study examines the impact of charcoal production on the sustainable development of Asa Local Go...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
The study was carried out to investigate the processing of charcoal in Ibarapa North local Governmen...
Charcoal enterprise has been adopted to meet some socio-economic benefits and energy needs of the pe...
A study on household charcoal consumption was carried out in Ilala, Temeke, and Kinondoni Municipali...
Wood fuel as a domestic combustible plays a major role for the Malian population (more than 90% of h...
Economic adversity, scarcity, joblessness and upsurge in the price of oil have dictated the need for...
An increase in energy consumption largely from fossil fuel combustion is often accompanied by a sign...
Biomass briquettes have been identified as a plausible and close alternative to commonly...
Population pressure and poverty are the main reasons of firewood depletion in the Guinea Savanna eco...
Many households in Kenya depend on charcoal as an important source of energy. However, overharvestin...
Urban least well-off and poor households in Bauchi Metropolis face challenge of accessing affordable...
A survey of charcoal production in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria, was carried ...
This study investigated the combustion and mechanical properties of bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) charco...
Charcoal production is considered as one of the major drives for deforestation .Its production is be...
This study examines the impact of charcoal production on the sustainable development of Asa Local Go...
Household energy in sub-Saharan Africa is largely derived from woodfuels burned in simple stoves wit...
The study was carried out to investigate the processing of charcoal in Ibarapa North local Governmen...
Charcoal enterprise has been adopted to meet some socio-economic benefits and energy needs of the pe...
A study on household charcoal consumption was carried out in Ilala, Temeke, and Kinondoni Municipali...
Wood fuel as a domestic combustible plays a major role for the Malian population (more than 90% of h...
Economic adversity, scarcity, joblessness and upsurge in the price of oil have dictated the need for...
An increase in energy consumption largely from fossil fuel combustion is often accompanied by a sign...
Biomass briquettes have been identified as a plausible and close alternative to commonly...
Population pressure and poverty are the main reasons of firewood depletion in the Guinea Savanna eco...
Many households in Kenya depend on charcoal as an important source of energy. However, overharvestin...