Subsistence holders and fuel wood Demand

Subsistence holders and fuel wood Demand

Subsistence cultivation and fuel wood dependence a hostage situation in Olio sub-county. What next?

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-03-18 )

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Subsistence cultivation is a major livelihood undertaking for a majority of the rural inhabitants in Sub-Saharan Africa. African governments have put emphasis at ensuring food security of subsistence holders with enormous investments in agricultural improvement programmes. Forgotten in these efforts is what enables the rural people cook their food, as a result subsistence holders have found themselves “enslaved” in fuel wood consumption; the locally available energy resource. This book sets to explore the entrenched reliance on fuel wood focusing on how subsistence holders are in a hostage livelihood situation. It explores livelihood sources, fuel wood consumption and demand determinants, land use/cover changes and wood biomass dynamics, and adaptations to fuel wood scarcity among subsistence holder households. The book is presented inform of papers contained in five chapters. This book is targeted for practitioners in social service delivery, environmentalists, development partners and academicians who wish to tackle rural problems a multi-prong manner.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-1808-1

ISBN-10:

3844318089

EAN:

9783844318081

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Anthony Egeru

Number of pages:

112

Published on:

2011-03-18

Category:

City and regional sociology