Fuelwood
Found 8 free book(s)Nationbal Forest Policy - asbb.gov.in
asbb.gov.inplanting, with particular emphasis on fuelwood and fodder development, on all degraded and denuded lands in the country, whether forest or non-forest land, is a national imperative. 4.2.2 It is necessary to encourage the planting of trees alongside of roads, railway
Economic and Social Dimensions of Sustainable Development
sustainabledevelopment.un.org40. Intensity of use forest resources as fuelwood 41. Rate of deforestation 1. Population: total;urban 2. GDP per capita 3. End-use energy prices with and without tax/subsidy 4. Shares of sectors in GDP value added 5. Distance traveled per capita by transport mode 6. Freight transport activity 7. Home area per capita 8.
Global Wood Markets: Consumption, Production and Trade
unece.orgMay 18, 2010 · World roundwood vs fuelwood 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 1 96 13 1 96 57 1 96 9 1 97 3 1 97 79 1 98 1 3 1 5 19 8 7 1 9 9 1 1 1 99 5 1 1 99 9 2 2 00 3 2 2 00 7 Billion m 3 Industrial roundwood Woodfuel Of 3.5 billion m3, slightly more than half is used as woodfuel. Source: FAOStat, 2009.
small island developing States - UNFCCC
unfccc.intRenewable sources of energy, such as fuelwood, sugarcane bagasse, hydropower and solar water heating, are also being exploited. Indeed, SIDS have a long history of renewable energy use in the agricultural sector, where in some countries wind turbines were traditionally used to pump water and drive machinery for such activities as pressing ...
Bamboo: Green Construction Material
www.apn-gcr.orgBamboo has more than 1,500 documented uses, ranging from fuelwood to light bulbs, medicine, poison and toys to aircraft manufacturing (Forest Research Institute, 2008). The products made from bamboo can be broadly classified into: Industrial Use and Products, (paper and pulp, bamboo charcoal for fuel, bamboo based gasifier for electricity)
CHAPTER 4 FOREST LAND - IGES
www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jpfuelwood gathering patterns, etc. In all cases, working at finer levels of disaggregation does not change the basic nature of the method of estimations, although additional data and assumptions will generally be required beyond Guidelines. This . Chapter 4: Forest Land .
Emmanual Wallerstein's World-systems Theory Summary
www.moundsviewschools.org• Water and electricity shortages - possible reliance on fuelwood • Poor levels of communications • poor housing - often informal settlements • Traditionallifestyle!culture (lack of cultural mix) • little international cultural or sporting facilities Core and periphery regions develop because of a combination of human and physical ...
INFRASTRUCTURE - NCERT
www.ncert.nic.inenergy are fuelwood, agricultural waste and dried dung. These are non-commercial as they are not available in the market on a large scale. While commercial sources of energy are generally exhaustible (with the exception of hydropower), non-commercial sources or traditional are generally renewable. More than 60 per cent of Indian households ...