In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and health problems. Efforts to help people switch to cleaner fuels have not been effective and fuelwood use remains high in the countryside. To help find a solution to this challenge, the study in the districts of Orissa has looked at the factors that influence fuelwood use amongst village people.India, Orissa, rural, health problems, environmental, fuelwood, village people, forest degradation, indian, kerosene, family labour, government’s, household, districts, LPG
Most of the developing countries including India depend heavily on bioenergy and it accounts for abo...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
This study examines household behaviour related to fuelwood collection and use. The focus is on iden...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
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...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
A number of studies of traditional fuel supply and demand in rural areas of developing countries hav...
Since rural and urban poor areas in Nigeria depend mainly on fuelwood (Biomass) as their major energ...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
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...
MSc (Sociology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2000Most of the Third World's poorest peopl...
Not AvailableIn rural India, wood is the principal source of fuel (66.6%) followed by oil product (...
Most of the developing countries including India depend heavily on bioenergy and it accounts for abo...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
This study examines household behaviour related to fuelwood collection and use. The focus is on iden...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 37-08 "Determinants of fuelwood use in rural ...
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...
Concern over deforestation in developing countries has led to increased interest in fuelwood markets...
Energy is the vital input for sustainable development of a country as it is directly related to the ...
A number of studies of traditional fuel supply and demand in rural areas of developing countries hav...
Since rural and urban poor areas in Nigeria depend mainly on fuelwood (Biomass) as their major energ...
More than two-thirds of the population lives in rural India. Even after six decades of independence ...
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...
MSc (Sociology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2000Most of the Third World's poorest peopl...
Not AvailableIn rural India, wood is the principal source of fuel (66.6%) followed by oil product (...
Most of the developing countries including India depend heavily on bioenergy and it accounts for abo...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
This study examines household behaviour related to fuelwood collection and use. The focus is on iden...