Successful woodfuel value chain governance is dependent on the existence of known policies that are implemented, rules and regulations that are enforced and complied with by value chain actors and institutions with capacity to regulate and render support. Kenya has formulated policies nd enacted legislation for guiding, managing and supporting woodfuel value chains. These policies and legal frameworks have evolved over the years, integrating provisions for sustainable production, distribution and use of woodfuel. However, even with well-developed policies and legislative frameworks, charcoal value chains are inadequately governed, beset by illegality, weak institutional arrangements, overlapping mandates and limited coordination and coopera...
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. The charcoal industry, specifically charcoal production, is tremen...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) comprise a diversity of natural resources that support livelihoods...
L'Afrique subsaharienne reste très dépendante des biocombustibles, qui couvrent 60 % de sa demande é...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is still very dependent on biomass fuels, which cover 60% of its total ener...
Illegality in the forest sector is a major threat to forest and tree resources. Governments have res...
This paper examines the link between formalisation of charcoal institutions and livelihoodoutcomes i...
Charcoal production in Africa has been seen by experts and authorities as a driver of forest degrada...
Charcoal production in Africa has been seen by experts and authorities as a driver of forest degrada...
A new generation of woodfuel studies focuses on the political dynamics behind access to the woodfuel...
Biomass energy, mainly as solid biomass charcoal and firewood (woodfuel), plays a significant role a...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
The purpose of this study is to aid in the process of formulating effective new policies governing w...
Self-reliance in wood products is one of the major objectives of Kenya's forest policy; stated as th...
As forest products from Cameroon and DR Congo are commercialised, a value chain is created from harv...
Funded by the European Union, the Governing Multifunctional Landscapes Sustainable Woodfuel project ...
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. The charcoal industry, specifically charcoal production, is tremen...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) comprise a diversity of natural resources that support livelihoods...
L'Afrique subsaharienne reste très dépendante des biocombustibles, qui couvrent 60 % de sa demande é...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is still very dependent on biomass fuels, which cover 60% of its total ener...
Illegality in the forest sector is a major threat to forest and tree resources. Governments have res...
This paper examines the link between formalisation of charcoal institutions and livelihoodoutcomes i...
Charcoal production in Africa has been seen by experts and authorities as a driver of forest degrada...
Charcoal production in Africa has been seen by experts and authorities as a driver of forest degrada...
A new generation of woodfuel studies focuses on the political dynamics behind access to the woodfuel...
Biomass energy, mainly as solid biomass charcoal and firewood (woodfuel), plays a significant role a...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
The purpose of this study is to aid in the process of formulating effective new policies governing w...
Self-reliance in wood products is one of the major objectives of Kenya's forest policy; stated as th...
As forest products from Cameroon and DR Congo are commercialised, a value chain is created from harv...
Funded by the European Union, the Governing Multifunctional Landscapes Sustainable Woodfuel project ...
Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. The charcoal industry, specifically charcoal production, is tremen...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) comprise a diversity of natural resources that support livelihoods...
L'Afrique subsaharienne reste très dépendante des biocombustibles, qui couvrent 60 % de sa demande é...