Estimating Fuelwood Demand and Supply for Forest User Groups from Community Forests
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v10i0.2948Keywords:
Biogas, Consumption, Energy, Improved cooking stove, Growing stockAbstract
Main objectives of this study were to estimate annual fuelwood demand in Community Forest Users Group (CFUG),
and annual sustainable supply of the same from Community Forest (CF). Study was done each one community forest
of Terai and Hills; Shanti Community Forest (SCF), Saljhandi, Rupandehi (Terai) and Barangdikol Community Forest
(BCF), Madanpokhara, Palpa (Hill), in Western Development region, Nepal. Extensive field work was carried out from
May to July, 2007. Sustainable supply of fuelwood from the CF was estimated by using the methodology mentioned
in the "Revised guidelines for community forest resource inventory", MoFSC, 2004. Stratified random sampling with
proportional allocation method in three households (HHs) type; HHs with biogas, HHs with ICS and HHs without
biogas & ICS, was used to cover 15 % of the HHs in the CFUG during HHs survey for the estimation of fuelwood
demand. The fuelwood consumption pattern in these three HHs types was compared. The result showed that SCF
was found in good condition where as BCF was in poor condition based on regeneration rate and growing stock.
Demand and supply analysis showed that only 12.03% of fuelwood demand in SCFUG and 8.03% of the fuelwood
demand in the BCFUG was fulfilled by the sustainable supply of fuelwood from the CF.
Key-words: Biogas; Consumption; Energy; Improved cooking stove; Growing stock
DOI: 10.3126/njst.v10i0.2948
Nepal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 10, 2009 Page:129-133
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