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Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, 1994

May, Dennis M.

Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, 1994

by May, Dennis M.

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Published by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station in St. Paul, Minn. (1992 Folwell Ave., St. Paul 55108) .
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  • Kansas
    • Subjects:
    • Fuelwood -- Kansas -- Statistics.

    • Edition Notes

      Cover title.

      StatementDennis M. May.
      SeriesResource bulletin NC ;, 169
      ContributionsNorth Central Forest Experiment Station (Saint Paul, Minn.)
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsTP324 .M343 1996
      The Physical Object
      Pagination25 p. :
      Number of Pages25
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL569810M
      LC Control Number96155562

      Reports findings on the latest survey of residential fuelwood consumption and production in Indiana. Topics examined include the geographic distribution of residential fuelwood consumption and production within the state; the species of trees used for residential fuelwood; the types of wood-burning facilities used; the reasons for burning. Data from a survey in were used to discuss fuelwood production from roundwood by geographic area, type of producer, species, landowner, type of land .

      Fuelwood - Consumption by machinery Fuelwood - Consumption by manufacturing, construction and non-fuel industry Fuelwood - Consumption by mining and quarrying Fuelwood - Consumption by non-ferrous metals Fuelwood - Consumption by non-metallic minerals Fuelwood - Consumption by other Fuelwood - Consumption by other manuf., const. and non-fuel ind. Population estimates, numbers of households using fuelwood and fuelwood consumption rates can be used to estimate the quantity of fuelwood used in Zimbabwe. Frost (), for work on greenhouse gas emissions, used research by Campbell and Mangono, () and Marufu et al. (), to estimate domestic fuelwood consumption for (Table 3).

        Over 3 billion people throughout the world rely on traditional fuels such as fuelwood. In Ethiopia, 90 percent of energy consumption comes from biomass. Such heavy reliance on this form of energy is a threat to forest ecosystems and also contributes to greenhouse gas emission. However, empirical evidences on the amount of fuelwood consumption and emission of CO2 are . Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Nebraska, Resource Bulletin NC St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station; May, Dennis M. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, Resource Bulletin NC St.


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Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, 1994 by May, Dennis M. Download PDF EPUB FB2

Get this from a library. Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, [Dennis M May; North Central Forest Experiment Station (Saint Paul, Minn.)]. Residential Fuelwood Consumption and Production in Kansas, Dennis M.

May CONSUMPTION • Most of the 1994 book possession and use of wood-burning facilities was expected to • Four out of 10 Kansas househOlds had occur in the Western and Northeastern facilities to burn wood inbut only 70 Units of the State (table 1 and fig.

Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas, / By Dennis M. May and Minn.) North Central Forest Experiment Station (Saint Paul. Abstract. Cover of access: Internet Topics: Fuelwood.

Residential Fuelwood Consumption and Production in Wisconsin, Dennis M. May and Terry Mace CONSUMPTION • Overall, pleasure and secondary home heat were the most popular reasons for burning • About one in four households bumed wood fuelwood in in ; an equivalent proportion was expected to burn wood in (table 1).

Reports findings on the latest survey of residential fuelwood consumption and production in Wisconsin. Topics examined include the geographic distribution of residential fuelwood consumption and production within the state; the species of trees used for residential fuelwood; the types of wood-burning facilities used; the reasons for burning Author: Dennis M.

May, Terry Mace. Residential Fuelwood Consumption and Production in North Dakota, Dennis M. May CONSUMPTION rest will be replacement or supplemental units for households already engaged in • About one in four North Dakota households wood burning. had facilities to burn wood inbut only. IBGE classifies firewood as coming from forestry (silviculture) or from extractivism.

In× 10 7 m Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas of firewood from the extractive sector and × 10 7 m 3 from forestry were produced, totaling x 10 7 m ing to the latest survey, the Northeast Region is the most dependent on extractive firewood ( × 10 7 m 3, 62% of the total), while the South is the most.

Per capita fuelwood consumption, defined as the tonnes of dry matter (tDM) of fuelwood consumed per capita per year, was obtained for different regions by means of an exhaustive literature review for Mexico (Díaz,Masera et al.,Puentes,Sánchez Gonzales,Tovar, ).Following the approach outlined by Ghilardi et al.

() average per capita consumption. woodfuel demand inand are likely to continue to do so in all but two in (RWEDP ). In five of the countries more than 75% of fuelwood production came from trees and other wood sources outside forests, and in another two more than 50%. Where fuelwood is.

Residential Fuelwood Consumption And Production in Kansas ; TPO Report ; TPO Report; TPO Report ; Growing Pecans in Kansas MF Growing Black Walnut for Nut Production. Service Providers in Kansas. Reasons for burning fuelwood in primary residence: heating vs pleasure Heating Pleasure only only 25 17 32 25 17 19 12 29 24 23 21 27 11 26 46 17 23 47 32 48 34 38 31 42 33 52 Total 34 23 Both 48 37 SI 52 35 49 41 37 38 46 37 40 37 42 Residential fuelwood consumption in the southeastern U.S.

Table 7. Natural resource accounting methods are applied in a case study of fuelwood consumption in Zimbabwe. The study estimates values of economic depreciation of timber stocks from fuelwood consumption from to Fuelwood is an appropriate variable to study because of the country’s high dependency on wood for energy, particularly in rural areas.

accounted for % of fuelwood consumption (fuelwood is converted into charcoal). Charcoal is used in the iron and steel industries. Likewise, in the residential sector, there is a dramatic decline in the demand for fuelwood for cooking and heating as the statistics.

fuelwood consumption from forests. Various energy efficient devices have been introduced in HHs in 65 villages around 13 PAs. A compilation of decrease in use of fuelwood from forests, post the introduction of the diverse variety of energy efficientdevices has been undertaken to assess the reduction of use of fuelwood in the selected.

Regional PM 10 Emission Inventory Study: Residential Wood Combustion Survey, Residential Fuelwood Consumption and Production in Indiana,North Central Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kansas Residential Fuelwood Consumption and Production in Kansas,North Central Forest.

The results for different countries like Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar and Philippines show a large oversupply of wood harvested as compared to fuelwood consumption. Such results contradict the fuelwood gap theory. It is inconceivable that time and again people nation-wide would cut down several trees in order to use only 35% of one tree as fuel.

chased wood each in PRODUCTION • Inthousand cords of roundwood fuelwood were cut in the Plains States to meet that region’s residential fuelwood demands (table 11). • More than four-fifths of this total was cut from Kansas and Nebraska; Kansas alone accounted for 54 percent of the total. • More than a third of the Forest Product Industry.

Many people are surprised to learn that Kansas timber harvests contribute to the state’s economy. Though it is a small component of the overall economy (less than 1% of total manufacturing receipts) it is certainly important to the loggers, sawmill operators, and some of secondary manufacturers who process Kansas wood products.

In Nepal, the total primary energy consumption in the year –95 was about PJ in which the share of biofuel was about 92%. The shares of fuelwood, agricultural residues and animal wastes in the total biomass use for energy wereand % respectively. 1. Introduction.

Currently, up to 2 billion people depend on forest goods such as fruits, game meat, fibers and fuelwood to meet their basic needs (FAO,May-Tobin, ).Fuelwood harvesting in developing countries is so important that it rivals other sources of industrial energy such as electricity, principally among poor people in rural areas (FAO,Mead, ).

Fuelwood Studies in India Myth and Reality Devendra Pandey Devendra Pandey ISBN Cvr Fuelwood 11/15/02 PM Page 1 feulwood TOC.p65 1 11/14/, PM Black ˘ ˇˆ˙˝˛ ˆ.This bulletin reports the results of a survey of residential fuelwood consumption and production in South Dakota for a 1-year period encom-passing the / heating season.

Topics examined include the geographic distribution of residential fuelwood consumption and produc-tion within the State; the species of trees used for residential fuelwood.Reports findings on the latest survey of residential fuelwood consumption and production in Kansas.

Topics examined include the geographic distribution of residential fuelwood consumption and production within the state; the species of trees used for residential fuelwood; the types of wood-burning facilities used; the reasons for burning fuelwood; and the land, ownership, and tree classes Author: Dennis M.

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