Households in rural India are highly dependent on firewood as their main source of energy, partly because non-biofuels tend to be expensive. The prevailing view is therefore that, when faced with shortages of firewood in the village commons, such households, and especially the women in them, have to spend more and more time searching for firewood and eventually settle for poorer-quality biomass such as twigs, branches and dry leaves. Using data from a random sample of rural households in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, we come to very different conclusions, however. We find that households in villages with degraded forests do not spend longer hours searching for firewood, but instead switch to either using firewood from private trees or...
Firewood has been a part and parcel of life for people living in the rural areas. The rural dwellers...
Summary.- This paper examines strategies used by rural households in Central Malawi to cope with a d...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
Households in rural India are highly dependent on firewood as their main source of energy, partly be...
Abstract: India faces a significant challenge in providing access to adequate, affordable and cleaso...
Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause of deforestation in developing countr...
Fuelwood collection is a major cause of deforestation in many developing countries. There is a large...
In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
Not AvailableIn rural India, wood is the principal source of fuel (66.6%) followed by oil product (...
Fuelwood is essential for the rural livelihood sustenance I India as 75% of rural households use fir...
India, in the present time, is passing through an acute shortage of fuelwood in the rural sector wh...
One of the important features of rural energy is the dependence on locally available biomass resourc...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Trees are important as a source of fuelwood and fodder for rural populations in the Himalayas. This ...
Firewood has been a part and parcel of life for people living in the rural areas. The rural dwellers...
Summary.- This paper examines strategies used by rural households in Central Malawi to cope with a d...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
Households in rural India are highly dependent on firewood as their main source of energy, partly be...
Abstract: India faces a significant challenge in providing access to adequate, affordable and cleaso...
Fuelwood collection is often cited as the most important cause of deforestation in developing countr...
Fuelwood collection is a major cause of deforestation in many developing countries. There is a large...
In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and ...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
Not AvailableIn rural India, wood is the principal source of fuel (66.6%) followed by oil product (...
Fuelwood is essential for the rural livelihood sustenance I India as 75% of rural households use fir...
India, in the present time, is passing through an acute shortage of fuelwood in the rural sector wh...
One of the important features of rural energy is the dependence on locally available biomass resourc...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Trees are important as a source of fuelwood and fodder for rural populations in the Himalayas. This ...
Firewood has been a part and parcel of life for people living in the rural areas. The rural dwellers...
Summary.- This paper examines strategies used by rural households in Central Malawi to cope with a d...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...