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2013-12-10 Making charcoal production in Sub Sahara Africa sustainable December 10, 2010 Page 6 of 59 Index Colofon—3 Contact—5 Executive summery—9 1 Introduction—14 1.1 Background—14 1.2 Purpose and scope—14 1.3 Guidance for the reader—14 2 Characteristics of the charcoal sector—15 2.1 Fuelwood production and harvest—15
View More2012-4-10 Making charcoal production in Sub-Sahara Africa sustainable Ella Lammers Coordinator Netherlands Programmes Sustainable Biomass . 2 Content • Context: Netherlands Programmes Sustainable Biomass • Making charcoal production more sustainable: results • Next steps and follow up activities . 3 Netherlands Programmes Sustainable Biomass Global ...
View More2015-7-3 Charcoal is one of the most commercialized resources in sub-Saharan Africa. FAO (FAOSTAT, 2014) estimates official charcoal production for Africa to be 30.6
View More2021-11-12 With charcoal set to remain an important energy source throughout Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in the foreseeable future, this paper focuses on improving the efficiency of carbonisation as one contribution to more sustainable charcoal value chains. While the efficiency of woodto-charcoal conversion is often considered a technical matter of kiln performance, this study aims to shed light on
View More2021-2-23 Charcoal is an essential source of domestic fuel in many sub-Saharan African countries. Overall, the region produces 65% of the world’s charcoal,
View More2021-8-3 Social and Environmental Implications of Charcoal Production in Liberia 1. Introduction Large-scale charcoal production, primarily in sub Saharan Africa, has been a growing concern due to its threat of deforestation, land degradation and climate change impacts. It is cited as the most environmentally devastating phase of this traditional
View MoreOpportunities, challenges and way forward for the charcoal briquette industry in Sub-Saharan Africa April 2013 Energy for Sustainable Development 17(2):158–170
View More2018-12-1 Attempts to legally discourage charcoal production have been seen in sub-Saharan Africa before but not succeeded due to social pressures (Mwampamba et al., 2013). These attempts may only create additional livelihood pressure on rural communities, and lead to a national charcoal dichotomy and a rural-urban divide.
View MoreIn particular, Sub- Sahara Africa and Uganda’s energy sector is dominated by biomass, which contributes over 90% of the total expendable energ y. Herein firewood and. charcoal contribute more ...
View More2014-8-4 One solution is to promote the use of alternative feedstock for wood charcoal. For more information on the Alternative Charcoal Tool and two reports on sustainable and alternative charcoal production, namely. Charcoal production from alternative
View More2021-11-12 With charcoal set to remain an important energy source throughout Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in the foreseeable future, this paper focuses on improving the efficiency of carbonisation as one contribution to more sustainable charcoal value chains. While the efficiency of woodto-charcoal conversion is often considered a technical matter of kiln performance, this study aims to shed light on
View More2021-8-3 Social and Environmental Implications of Charcoal Production in Liberia 1. Introduction Large-scale charcoal production, primarily in sub Saharan Africa, has been a growing concern due to its threat of deforestation, land degradation and climate change impacts. It is cited as the most environmentally devastating phase of this traditional
View MoreOpportunities, challenges and way forward for the charcoal briquette industry in Sub-Saharan Africa April 2013 Energy for Sustainable Development 17(2):158–170
View More2018-12-1 Attempts to legally discourage charcoal production have been seen in sub-Saharan Africa before but not succeeded due to social pressures (Mwampamba et al., 2013). These attempts may only create additional livelihood pressure on rural communities, and lead to a national charcoal dichotomy and a rural-urban divide.
View MoreIn particular, Sub- Sahara Africa and Uganda’s energy sector is dominated by biomass, which contributes over 90% of the total expendable energ y. Herein firewood and. charcoal contribute more ...
View MoreMaking charcoal production in Sub Sahara Africa sustainable (NL Agency, report, 2010) This report assesses the bottlenecks and the possible solutions for making charcoal production in Africa sustainable. Flyer: Alternative Charcoal Tool (ACT) Poster:
View More2013-11-18 Charcoal production from alternative feedstocks (report, 2013) Making charcoal production in Sub Sahara Africa sustainable (report, 2010) The Alternative Charcoal Tool is available for free download at:
View More2021-2-8 This volume, Climate Change and Food Systems Resilience in Sub‑Saharan Africa, demonstrates the possibility of harmonizing agricultural production with the wellbeing of the biosphere – and that this can be achieved in Africa, our biosphere’s least developed continent, and the continent which is likely to suffer most from climate change.
View MoreMoreover, cooking with wood, charcoal, crop waste, dung, coal, and potentially dangerous and polluting modern fuels, such as kerosene, also imposes tremendous direct costs on economies and households in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and contributes to a wide range of negative environmental and climate change effects.This overview report, prepared in ...
View More1998-6-7 Clearly, protecting the environment of Sub-Saharan Africa is an issue that needs to be examined more carefully and incorporated into an overall strategy of sustainable economic development. Formulating such a strategy will not be easy: In the closing years of the 20th century, virtually every country in this region is slipping on almost every ...
View MoreOpportunities, challenges and way forward for the charcoal briquette industry in Sub-Saharan Africa April 2013 Energy for Sustainable Development 17(2):158–170
View More2021-1-12 The webinar was organized as part of the ongoing SLU research project, ‘Sustainable Business Models for Tree-based Value Chains in Sub Saharan Africa’, led by Prof. Anders Roos. The goal of the project is to generate knowledge about the charcoal value chain, more specifically, on its processes, actors, and their interactions.
View More2018-12-1 Attempts to legally discourage charcoal production have been seen in sub-Saharan Africa before but not succeeded due to social pressures (Mwampamba et al., 2013). These attempts may only create additional livelihood pressure on rural communities, and lead to a national charcoal dichotomy and a rural-urban divide.
View More2020-11-3 The Sustainable Charcoal Reduction and Alternative Livelihoods is a joint UN project, with three agencies working together to combine their expertise and resources on one shared goal. Each agency is responsible for the following: UNDP: Capacity building and strengthening of Somalia’s institutions. UNEP: Working with the Gulf States to halt ...
View More2020-8-11 an increased demand for food. Therefore, the second sustainable development goal to end hunger by 2030 is challenging. It is important to reflect on the future of agriculture and its ability to satisfy growing food demand, particularly for Sub-Saharan Africa, where 60%
View MoreMoreover, cooking with wood, charcoal, crop waste, dung, coal, and potentially dangerous and polluting modern fuels, such as kerosene, also imposes tremendous direct costs on economies and households in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and contributes to a wide range of negative environmental and climate change effects.This overview report, prepared in ...
View MoreMaking charcoal production in Sub Sahara sustainable. Making charcoal production in Sub Sahara Africa sustainable December 10, 2010 Page 9 of 59 Executive summery Between the countries in Africa there are many similarities in the way the charcoal sector is structured. This report analyses how charcoal production in Africa can be made ...
View More1998-6-7 Clearly, protecting the environment of Sub-Saharan Africa is an issue that needs to be examined more carefully and incorporated into an overall strategy of sustainable economic development. Formulating such a strategy will not be easy: In the closing years of the 20th century, virtually every country in this region is slipping on almost every ...
View More2016-8-22 (Semi)-Industrial production of Charcoal. First concept, Aug. 2016, Giel de Pooter 1 (Semi)-Industrial production of Charcoal Opportunities for making charcoal production in Malawi sustainable Summary The efficiency of the presently used charcoal production (earth mound kilns) is only about 10 -
View MoreBioenergy for Sustainable Energy Access in Africa – A scoping study of the opportunities and challenges of bioenergy replication across Sub-Saharan Africa. Biogas-Powered Evaporative Cooling for Uganda’s Dairy Industry. Botswana Energy Situation. Burkina Faso Energy Situation. Burundi Energy Situation.
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