Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar
There is concern over the environmental impact of charcoal use for cooking in urban areas; however, studies have mainly been limited to Africa and South Asia. This investigation aimed to evaluate woodfuel consumption rates and patterns in an urban area in Yedashe Township, Myanmar and compared them...
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doaj-79da3874c526425aacc1a4db5c7f761d2020-11-24T23:10:35ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072018-07-019742910.3390/f9070429f9070429Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, MyanmarZar Chi Win0Nobuya Mizoue1Tetsuji Ota2Tsuyoshi Kajisa3Shigejiro Yoshida4Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanFaculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanInstitute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanFaculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-8580, JapanFaculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, JapanThere is concern over the environmental impact of charcoal use for cooking in urban areas; however, studies have mainly been limited to Africa and South Asia. This investigation aimed to evaluate woodfuel consumption rates and patterns in an urban area in Yedashe Township, Myanmar and compared them with results from a rural area in the same township. From interviews with 66 urban households, it was evident that firewood and charcoal consumption rates in the urban area were about one-third and one-fourth, respectively, of those in the rural area. These low consumption rates were because of multiple-fuel use (mainly woodfuel and electricity) in the urban area in contrast to single-fuel use in the rural area. We estimated the forest area required to meet woodfuel demand of the whole township to be 3738 ha; that could decrease by almost 40% (1592 ha) if the single-fuel use in the rural area switched to the multiple-fuel methods used in the urban area. This study confirms that urbanization with an “energy stack” in multiple-fuel use, rather than an “energy ladder” from firewood to charcoal, could largely reduce the environmental impact on forests.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/7/429charcoalfirewoodforestenergy transitionurbanization |
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Zar Chi Win Nobuya Mizoue Tetsuji Ota Tsuyoshi Kajisa Shigejiro Yoshida Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar Forests charcoal firewood forest energy transition urbanization |
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Zar Chi Win Nobuya Mizoue Tetsuji Ota Tsuyoshi Kajisa Shigejiro Yoshida |
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Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar |
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Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar |
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Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar |
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Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar |
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Consumption Rates and Use Patterns of Firewood and Charcoal in Urban and Rural Communities in Yedashe Township, Myanmar |
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consumption rates and use patterns of firewood and charcoal in urban and rural communities in yedashe township, myanmar |
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There is concern over the environmental impact of charcoal use for cooking in urban areas; however, studies have mainly been limited to Africa and South Asia. This investigation aimed to evaluate woodfuel consumption rates and patterns in an urban area in Yedashe Township, Myanmar and compared them with results from a rural area in the same township. From interviews with 66 urban households, it was evident that firewood and charcoal consumption rates in the urban area were about one-third and one-fourth, respectively, of those in the rural area. These low consumption rates were because of multiple-fuel use (mainly woodfuel and electricity) in the urban area in contrast to single-fuel use in the rural area. We estimated the forest area required to meet woodfuel demand of the whole township to be 3738 ha; that could decrease by almost 40% (1592 ha) if the single-fuel use in the rural area switched to the multiple-fuel methods used in the urban area. This study confirms that urbanization with an “energy stack” in multiple-fuel use, rather than an “energy ladder” from firewood to charcoal, could largely reduce the environmental impact on forests. |
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charcoal firewood forest energy transition urbanization |
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