A number of studies of traditional fuel supply and demand in rural areas of developing countries have been undertaken, but little has been done to make comparable studies for urban populations. This paper reports on two studies undertaken on fuelwood supplies, their transporation and distribution and utilization in the Indian cities of Bangalore and Hyderabad. Substantial amounts of fuelwood-200 000 tonnes in Hyderabad and 450 000 tonnes in Bangalore-are consumed. Seventy-eight percent of the fuelwood is consumed by households where it is a major source of energy for cooking and heating for low income families. While the researchers did not visit the forest areas which are the source of fuelwood, the quantity consumed is so large as to indi...
Rural population of India constitutes about 70% of the total population and traditional fuels accoun...
Fuelwood is a predominant source of domestic energy for the Soliga, an aboriginal tribe, and non-Sol...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
This report provides an in-depth review and critical analysis of the fuelwood, wood balance and hous...
Fuelwood is essential for the rural livelihood sustenance I India as 75% of rural households use fir...
In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and ...
CESifo Working Paper No. 7095, 47 p.Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause o...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
Analysis of the fuelwood situation has been hampered by lack of reliable information, and has been t...
Fuelwood collection is a major cause of deforestation in many developing countries. There is a large...
Access to secure energy supplies is a key foundation for sustainable development. Consequently local...
There is concern over the environmental impact of charcoal use for cooking in urban areas; however, ...
This paper assessed fuelwood demand in the Tamale Metropolitan area and its implication for sustaina...
Land is a limited resource that provides food and cooking fuel to the rural population. In this pape...
Rural population of India constitutes about 70% of the total population and traditional fuels accoun...
Fuelwood is a predominant source of domestic energy for the Soliga, an aboriginal tribe, and non-Sol...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
This report provides an in-depth review and critical analysis of the fuelwood, wood balance and hous...
Fuelwood is essential for the rural livelihood sustenance I India as 75% of rural households use fir...
In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and ...
CESifo Working Paper No. 7095, 47 p.Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause o...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
Analysis of the fuelwood situation has been hampered by lack of reliable information, and has been t...
Fuelwood collection is a major cause of deforestation in many developing countries. There is a large...
Access to secure energy supplies is a key foundation for sustainable development. Consequently local...
There is concern over the environmental impact of charcoal use for cooking in urban areas; however, ...
This paper assessed fuelwood demand in the Tamale Metropolitan area and its implication for sustaina...
Land is a limited resource that provides food and cooking fuel to the rural population. In this pape...
Rural population of India constitutes about 70% of the total population and traditional fuels accoun...
Fuelwood is a predominant source of domestic energy for the Soliga, an aboriginal tribe, and non-Sol...
Improving access to modern fuels is essential in developing countries for reducing adverse human hea...