• Monthly cash expenditure for fuelwood
• Monthly cash expenditure for other fuels
• Time per month spent gathering fuelwood
• Days (8hrs) per month spent gathering
• Mean diameter of fuelwood
• Mean moisture content of fuelwood samples\
• Fuelwood consumption, daily per family (kg dry weight)
• Fuelwood consumption, monthly per family (kg dry weight)
• Fuelwood consumption, annual per family (kg dry weight)
• Fuelwood consumption, daily per capita (kg dry weight)
• Fuelwood consumption, monthly per capita (kg dry weight)
• Fuelwood consumption, annual per capita (kg dry weight)
• Charcoal consumption, daily per family (kg)
• Charcoal consumption, monthly per family (kg)
• Charcoal consumption, annual per family (kg)
• Charcoal consumption, daily per capita (kg)
• Charcoal consumption, monthly per capita (kg)
• Charcoal consumption, annual per capita (kg)
• Other fuel consumption, daily per family (IS units)
• Other fuels consumption, monthly per family (IS units)
• Other fuels consumption, annual per family (IS units)
• Total wage-earners
• Total non-wage-earners
• Total persons employed
• Monthly production (in units of output per branch)
• Annual production
• Monthly cash income
• Annual cash income
• Monthly cash expenditure for purchase of fuel
• Consumption of woodfuels per product (kg fuel per unit of product)
• Annual consumption of woodfuels (kg dry weight) per establishment
• Consumption of other fuels per product
• Annual consumption of other fuels per establishment
• Total wage-earners
• Total non-wage-earners
• Total persons employed
• Monthly production of each woodfuel
• Annual production of each woodfuel
• Monthly cash income
• Annual cash income
• Monthly cash expenditure per activity
• Annual cash expenditure per activity
1. Computations per tree
• Basal area at 0.5 and 1.3 m height
• Cylindrical volume
• Real volume with shape factor = 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9
• Woody biomass, dry weight (tons dry weight)
• Diameter classes
• Height strata
2. Computations per plot
Total summations and per diameter class, principal species and height strata, of:
• Basal area = G
• Dominant height
• Cylindrical volume
• Real volume with shape factor = 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9
• Woody biomass, dry weight
• Number of trees or individuals
• Number of species