Fuelwood revisited: what has changed in the last decade?

This infobrief provides key points that the available evidence does not substantiate earlier concerns that woodfuel demand has been outpacing sustainable supply on a scale that makes it a major cause of deforestation. The balance between demand and supply is seldom an issue requiring forestry interv...

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Autor principal: Center for International Forestry Research
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18992
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description This infobrief provides key points that the available evidence does not substantiate earlier concerns that woodfuel demand has been outpacing sustainable supply on a scale that makes it a major cause of deforestation. The balance between demand and supply is seldom an issue requiring forestry intervention on a national scale. However, the rapid rise in charcoal production and its concentration, to supply large urban markets, certainly warrants further investigation. Annual global consumption of fuelwood appears to have peaked in the mid-1990s, at about 1600 million m3 and is now believed to be slowly declining. However, global charcoal consumption is growing rapidly (and at the turn of the century, was estimated to be using roughly 270 million m3 of wood pa). The combined aggregate is still rising but at a declining rate and substantially less rapidly than the equivalent growth in population. Overall, the total quantities of woodfuels being used are still huge, with an estimated 2.4 billion people currently utilising wood and other forms of biomass.
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spelling CGSpace189922025-01-24T14:12:59Z Fuelwood revisited: what has changed in the last decade? Center for International Forestry Research forestry research This infobrief provides key points that the available evidence does not substantiate earlier concerns that woodfuel demand has been outpacing sustainable supply on a scale that makes it a major cause of deforestation. The balance between demand and supply is seldom an issue requiring forestry intervention on a national scale. However, the rapid rise in charcoal production and its concentration, to supply large urban markets, certainly warrants further investigation. Annual global consumption of fuelwood appears to have peaked in the mid-1990s, at about 1600 million m3 and is now believed to be slowly declining. However, global charcoal consumption is growing rapidly (and at the turn of the century, was estimated to be using roughly 270 million m3 of wood pa). The combined aggregate is still rising but at a declining rate and substantially less rapidly than the equivalent growth in population. Overall, the total quantities of woodfuels being used are still huge, with an estimated 2.4 billion people currently utilising wood and other forms of biomass. 2003 2012-06-04T09:09:01Z 2012-06-04T09:09:01Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18992 en Center for International Forestry Research CIFOR. 2003. Fuelwood revisited: what has changed in the last decade? . CIFOR Infobrief No.6. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. 4p.
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