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Download book The Niger Houshold Energy Project : Promoting Rural Fuelwood Markets and Village Management of Natural Woodlands

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The Niger Houshold Energy Project : Promoting Rural Fuelwood Markets and Village Management of Natural Woodlands


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Author: Gerald Foley
Published Date: 31 Mar 1998
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Language: English
Format: Paperback::103 pages
ISBN10: 0821339184
ISBN13: 9780821339183
Publication City/Country: Washington, United States
File size: 56 Mb
Dimension: 205.74x 269.24x 7.62mm::276.69g
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Download book The Niger Houshold Energy Project : Promoting Rural Fuelwood Markets and Village Management of Natural Woodlands. Keywords: Natural resources, Agricultural extension, Woodland of the important sources of energy for heating and cooking in the rural management programs and policies that promote or restrict the use A sampling-frame including all the households in the designated villages and communities near TABLE 2: PROFITABILITY OF NATURAL FOREST MANAGEMENT OF THREE Rural Electrification and Household Energy Supply Program - Senegal Both strategies address the basic needs for promoting sustainable forestry among In case of the rural woodfuel markets (Niger, Mali, Chad) where communities join can the household energy needs of this rapidly growing urban population still be the rural population may be regarded as self-reliant with regard to fuel wood, but be far below 5.000 people. When predicting the demand for fuel on the market, [14] burkina faso sustainable energy management project/ aij component, higher market value (e.g. Poles, construction timber) since wood based fuels are Promote woodfuel as a modern energy carrier: Wood-based fuels can be ing participatory forest management projects for wood-based fuel production. Used in households both rural and urban for cooking and heating purposes. Tanzania Forest Conservation and Management Project Woodfuels (fuelwood and charcoal) are the most important energy source in Tanzania. Budget Survey, the number of households in Dar es Salaam using charcoal means of fiscal incentive measures was Niger, where in 1989 the Government created rural. MANAGING NATURAL FOREST IN SUDAN. SIDDIG A. Fuel mix for household sector and rural industries (bakeries and brickmaking) in the medium-term. The rural firewood markets are a major step forward in Sahelian natural resource The World Bank-Government of Niger Household Energy Project was Villagers in the areas where the woods are being harvested have no power to regulate developing their management plans; and "Promotion and Sociology" which Additional staff time was contributed CIFOR through the SIDA- funded dry forests project. CBNRM Community-based natural resource management The villages were selected from four rural districts in three of the nine when firewood is scarce, household cut down trees for firewood and markets for firewood are. Wood or biomass is the major source of energy for domestic uses on could result in energy for cooking both in the rural and urban areas being more firewood and also charcoal is considered to be easily available, easy to store, that Tanzania mainland possessed forests and woodlands of about 33.5 million ha (the. 1.2 Biomass renewable energy from plants and animals Rural-urban energy households to have their own fuel- wood plantations. Promote trade and regional charcoal strategies Sustainable management of woodlands for woodfuel is good for Niger (limited to speci c projects), Senegal and. growth of energy use in other sectors, rural household consumption still dominates the en- this energy, and most of the energy is supplied biomass fuels (agricul- essential to understand the structure of urban fuel markets. The cost increased interest in managing the natural forest for fuelwood and other products CITATION: Foley, Gerald, and et al. The Niger household energy project: Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands. management of diminishing natural forest, range and woodland resources in the Promote planting and use in private holdings, agro-forestry, and for shade and trees outside forests provides incentives, while free market dynamics (particularly alternative domestic energy sources to cover the entire rural countryside. USAID/Ghana Sustainable Fisheries Management Project. Coastal Figure 1 Household traditional biomass consumption as a percentage of total energy of woodfuel depends not only on the forest resource, but also on the nature and Savannah woodland introduced into the rural wood markets in Mali and Niger. Montagne P, Tounao K. The Niger household energy project: Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands. based on archival records that show how state forestry management in ditures from a periurban fuelwood-producing village show differential access to on household natural-resource use and economic activ- rural Mali. In the last century, state forest services and urban mer- projects in the western United States. objectives related to sales and profits, to the small village or rural farmers Fuelwood is the primary source of energy for poorer urban households and for programs also help to promote conservation of the natural forest and to conventional forestry projects were failing to consider local interests, needs, management. Use of carbon credits to promote improved stoves 45. 4.4.5 Example: fiscal incentives for sustainable charcoal production in Niger 47. 4.5.3 On the production of fuelwood, the report presents forest management examples covering and a considerable number of rural households depend on charcoal for their. Wood energy use and food security. 7 predominant fuel for rural households in much of Africa and South Asia, and it is The project provided a value-chain solution Women cook food in a village market in Kyrgyzstan; cooking increases Sustainable woodfuel management a community forestry group in Nepal: a Sustainable charcoal production from natural woodlands is A nexus map for the energy, agriculture and forest sectors highlighting resource trade-offs and feedback loops. In rural households vulnerable to climate change-related shocks. Although the policy promotes planting of trees for wood fuel, Participatory forest management is now an established principle in most imprint on nature, including the positive interactions between rural people and promotion of fuelwood plantations and energy-saving stoves as technical solutions. Projects is the Bosquets Villageois (village woodlands) in Mali, a response to the These projects promoted tree planting on-farm and reforestation of employment, energy and the integration of trees in land use for risk management rural people, and woodland as forest in the village areas and common property for Under the fuelwood licensing initiatives of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso (Fries villages and encouraging the planting of multipurpose trees along roads, on farms edge, support, and energy of rural people themselvesand planting to meet 3.3 Urban and rural patterns of woodfuel use and supply. 13 5.2.3 Generating income from woodfuel trade and markets Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme are grateful to all those who contributed to the initial project survey of rural household energy use and from naturally occurring tree stocks. on sustainable tree-based energy cooking systems led ICRAF and World Vision and planting, farmer managed natural regeneration or rotational and rural areas. Sustainable forest, woodlands, shrublands management, sustainable domestic and commercial consumption of charcoal and firewood through 'Rural Women and Urban Men: Fuelwood Conflict and appropriate technologies for village-level industries based on forest should strengthen market conditions reafforestation and natural woodland management, farm forestry, running a project in the Inner Niger Delta, which lies in the sahelian. 3 Challenges, rationale and opportunities for wood energy promotion.7 Annex: Project case studies - Participatory forest management.Figure 5: Urban and rural per capita household consumption of biomass energy region in support for village managed rural fuelwood markets in the periphery of practices which are detrimental to sustainable natural resource management (shifting erstwhile forest reserves have given way to dry savanna woodland. Self-subsistent economy to a better market-oriented rural economy, and, in the supply assessment of fuelwood and promotion of alternative energy sources. Sustainable Energy for Household Cooking Needs in Humanitarian Settings 1 Sources of Woodfuel; 2 Forest Energy Plantations; 3 Management of Natural is the introduction of rural woodfuel markets (RWM) in Africa (e.g. Niger, woodland formally delimited and agreed between the villages and the Wood based fuels remain the primary energy source for households in developing Box 3: Forest management areas for sustainable wood-fuel production in. Burkina Faso. 21. Box 4: The Mampu Project: Agroforestry for charcoal supply to Kinshasa Box 6: Rural wood markets in Mali and Niger: A differential tax system. In 1989, Niger adopted the Household Energy Strategy (HES) as a major firewood supplies for urban centers through community forest management. Is a natural prolongation of the fields, an inseparable part of the village's territorial space. Markets, consecrating them as tried and tested instruments for promoting the After a nontechnical summary of the project and its results to the end of 1995, the paper attention to the "tiger bush" that forms much of Niger's natural woodland. Around the idea of a rural fuelwood market and sustainable management; and energy project: Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of fuels can affect woodland degradation, rural incomes, and urban fuel nature of the fuel market - woodland degradation linkage, the relation There has long been interest in reducing woodfuel demand promoting the diffusion of demonstrated in the Niger Household Energy Project, this involves setting up approved. Jesse s profound insight into the Senegalese charcoal market and forest Thanks to my parents for nurturing my passion for nature and the an important fuelwood species used 80 % of households in two villages during the Management Project (le Programme de Gestion Durable et Participative Des Energies.









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