The fuelwood problem has been isolated as an 'energy crisis' issue. Interventions to date have concentrated on narrowly defined technical options for supply enhancement or demand constraint. There has been a failure to understand the fuelwood problem correctly which has led to limited success. This article reviews the experience within the southern African region to date, highlighting the reasons for the problems associated with these initiatives
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
The main focus of this thesis is the current fuelwood situation in the districts of Bushenyi and Mba...
Fuelwood scarcity in sub-Saharan African countries is a pressing challenge to rural households. Howe...
The shortage of fuelwood has grave implications for life in Africa. Where energy is at a premium, th...
Most people in South Africa rely on a diminishing source of fuelwood for meeting domestic energy nee...
Fuelwood provision has often been ignored in developing countries and no more so than ...
South Africa is well known for the dichotomous nature of its economy, with its juxtaposed first and ...
South Africa has experienced massive urbanisation and socioeconomic development over the past two de...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
Analysis of the fuelwood situation has been hampered by lack of reliable information, and has been t...
Fuelwood is the primary energy for most households throughout the developing world. With increasing ...
The paper defines the Third World fuelwood crisis, in a broad development context, in terms of the i...
In the past 15 years, finding fuelwood has become a physical and economic burden to Sahelians inhabi...
Access to secure energy supplies is a key foundation for sustainable development. Consequently local...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
The main focus of this thesis is the current fuelwood situation in the districts of Bushenyi and Mba...
Fuelwood scarcity in sub-Saharan African countries is a pressing challenge to rural households. Howe...
The shortage of fuelwood has grave implications for life in Africa. Where energy is at a premium, th...
Most people in South Africa rely on a diminishing source of fuelwood for meeting domestic energy nee...
Fuelwood provision has often been ignored in developing countries and no more so than ...
South Africa is well known for the dichotomous nature of its economy, with its juxtaposed first and ...
South Africa has experienced massive urbanisation and socioeconomic development over the past two de...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
Analysis of the fuelwood situation has been hampered by lack of reliable information, and has been t...
Fuelwood is the primary energy for most households throughout the developing world. With increasing ...
The paper defines the Third World fuelwood crisis, in a broad development context, in terms of the i...
In the past 15 years, finding fuelwood has become a physical and economic burden to Sahelians inhabi...
Access to secure energy supplies is a key foundation for sustainable development. Consequently local...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
The main focus of this thesis is the current fuelwood situation in the districts of Bushenyi and Mba...
Fuelwood scarcity in sub-Saharan African countries is a pressing challenge to rural households. Howe...