Fuelwood is an important source of domestic energy in rural regions of Brazil. In the Zona da Mata of Minas Gerais, native species from the Atlantic Forest are an important source of fuelwood, supplemented by wood from eucalyptus and coffee plantations. The use of native species is complicated by their increasing scarcity and the recent enforcement of forest policies that prohibit the felling of even dead natives trees without a permit. In this study, the factors contributing to the use of fuelwood in this region, despite the simultaneous use of liquid petroleum gas in most households, are explored by examining fuelwood use patterns in four small rural communities in the Zona da Mata Mineira using household surveys and semi-structured inter...
In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for thei...
The importance of ecological systems in supporting social systems has been identified as one of the ...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(1): 39-48 Authors: Dogo Simeon, B. N. Wendock, B. Friday ...
Fuel-wood contributes to the household income of the inhabitants of Northern Taraba. However, the ex...
AbstractThis study provides an approximation of the potential impact of fuelwood harvesting in one o...
A Caatinga é o único bioma exclusivamente brasileiro. Apesar de ser considerada por muitos como uma ...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
ABSTRACT Firewood has been replaced over the years by new forms of energy, such as liquefied petrole...
Several socio-economic factors may be responsible for the preference of fuel-wood to other sources o...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
This paper addresses the following question: What determines household's choice of fuelwood collecti...
Over 90% of the rural population in sub-Saharan Africa still relies on fuelwood as their primary sou...
In this work, the concepts of niche breadth and redundancy were used to analyse the use of fuelwood ...
This study scrutinizes the domestic fuel consumption pattern and relating issues using survey data f...
The exploitation of fuelwood among the rural and coastal fishing communities in Nigeria has been an ...
In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for thei...
The importance of ecological systems in supporting social systems has been identified as one of the ...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(1): 39-48 Authors: Dogo Simeon, B. N. Wendock, B. Friday ...
Fuel-wood contributes to the household income of the inhabitants of Northern Taraba. However, the ex...
AbstractThis study provides an approximation of the potential impact of fuelwood harvesting in one o...
A Caatinga é o único bioma exclusivamente brasileiro. Apesar de ser considerada por muitos como uma ...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
ABSTRACT Firewood has been replaced over the years by new forms of energy, such as liquefied petrole...
Several socio-economic factors may be responsible for the preference of fuel-wood to other sources o...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
This paper addresses the following question: What determines household's choice of fuelwood collecti...
Over 90% of the rural population in sub-Saharan Africa still relies on fuelwood as their primary sou...
In this work, the concepts of niche breadth and redundancy were used to analyse the use of fuelwood ...
This study scrutinizes the domestic fuel consumption pattern and relating issues using survey data f...
The exploitation of fuelwood among the rural and coastal fishing communities in Nigeria has been an ...
In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for thei...
The importance of ecological systems in supporting social systems has been identified as one of the ...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(1): 39-48 Authors: Dogo Simeon, B. N. Wendock, B. Friday ...