EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL VIII DEVELOPMENT |
Data Collection and Analysis for Sustainable Forest Management in ACP Countries - Linking National and International Efforts |
EC-FAO PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME (1998-2002)
Tropical forestry Budget line B7-6201/97-15/VIII/FOR
PROJECT GCP/INT/679/EC
Review of the existing studies related to fuelwood and/or charcoal in Mozambique
By Pedro Duarte MANGUE
December, 2000
Maputo, Mozambique
This report has been produced as an out put of the EC-FAO Partnership Programme (1998-2002) - Project GCP/INT/679/EC Data Collection and Analysis for Sustainable Forest Management in ACP Countries - Linking National and International Efforts. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the EC or the FAO
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This paper has been minimally edited for clarity and style
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
I. INTRODUCTION
1.1. General OverviewII. BACKGROUND TO THE FUELWOOD AND CHARCOAL
1.2. Socio-economic role of the forestry sector
1.3. Resource Base
1.4. Objective of the study
1.5. The concepts
2.1. Woodfuels and the EcosystemsIII. FUELWOOD AND CHARCOAL DATA REVIEW
2.2. Profile on the Household Energy
2.3. Profile of Maputo Household Energy
2.4. Wood energy and human population changes
2.5. Urban forest plantations for fuelwood and charcoal
2.6. Community involvement
2.7. Energy alternative sources
2.8. Improved stoves
3.1. Woodfuel commodities
3.2. Charcoal productionIV. FIREWOOD AND CHARCOAL TRADE AND FUTURE TRENDS
4.1. Charcoal TransportingV. CONCLUDING REMARKS
4.2. Charcoal Retailing
4.3. Charcoal Distribution Volumes
4.4. Historical Charcoal Price Development
4.5. Potential Charcoal Demand
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