In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for their livelihoods, including energy needs. Using data originally collected for Namibia's forest resource accounts and insights from a non-separable household model, this paper estimates household fuelwood demand. Specifically, the factors underlying the substitution between fuelwood collected from open access forest resources, cow dung, and fuelwood purchased from the market are analysed. Heckman two-step estimates show that households respond to economic scarcity, as measured by the opportunity costs of collecting fuelwood, by reducing energy consumption slightly more than by increasing labour input to collection. There is limited evidence for s...
Fuelwood scarcity is evident in south western Uganda, where households are using sorghum and maize s...
This paper assessed fuelwood demand in the Tamale Metropolitan area and its implication for sustaina...
This study analysed the effect of household income on demand for fuel-wood in South Lunzu Township o...
In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for thei...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
This paper addresses the following question: What determines household's choice of fuelwood collecti...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
South Africa has experienced massive urbanisation and socioeconomic development over the past two de...
Angola has been labelled a “petro-state”, since independence, due to its oil-wealth and the country’...
Biomass is still the dominant source of energy used by most rural households in the developing world...
In this study, we investigate how households' choice of energy source is influenced by the status of...
Most people in South Africa rely on a diminishing source of fuelwood for meeting domestic energy nee...
Very little information is available on domestic fuel consumption in African villages in Southern Af...
This study was designed to determine variables influencing fuelwood demand in rural areas of Kogi St...
About 3 billion people worldwide depend on fuelwood to meet their domestic energy needs. Almost 90% ...
Fuelwood scarcity is evident in south western Uganda, where households are using sorghum and maize s...
This paper assessed fuelwood demand in the Tamale Metropolitan area and its implication for sustaina...
This study analysed the effect of household income on demand for fuel-wood in South Lunzu Township o...
In Namibia, as in many parts of Africa, households are highly dependent on forest resources for thei...
The aim of the paper is to examine wood as a source of fuel energy in rural South Africa and factors...
This paper addresses the following question: What determines household's choice of fuelwood collecti...
Fuelwood is the primary energy source for domestic purposes throughout the developing world, in both...
South Africa has experienced massive urbanisation and socioeconomic development over the past two de...
Angola has been labelled a “petro-state”, since independence, due to its oil-wealth and the country’...
Biomass is still the dominant source of energy used by most rural households in the developing world...
In this study, we investigate how households' choice of energy source is influenced by the status of...
Most people in South Africa rely on a diminishing source of fuelwood for meeting domestic energy nee...
Very little information is available on domestic fuel consumption in African villages in Southern Af...
This study was designed to determine variables influencing fuelwood demand in rural areas of Kogi St...
About 3 billion people worldwide depend on fuelwood to meet their domestic energy needs. Almost 90% ...
Fuelwood scarcity is evident in south western Uganda, where households are using sorghum and maize s...
This paper assessed fuelwood demand in the Tamale Metropolitan area and its implication for sustaina...
This study analysed the effect of household income on demand for fuel-wood in South Lunzu Township o...