Fuelwood policy issues and sustainable development
By: Juneja, J.S
Publisher: Technical Information Service ; Bangkok ; February 1993Description: 8 pSubject(s): FUELWOOD | ENERGY | PLANTATIONS | NATURE CONSERVATION | FOREST POLICY | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTSummary: Non-commercial form of energy usage still plays a predominant role in the Indian energy scenario. Fuelwood, which is a common non-commercial source of energy, and its management is closely linked to the development of the well being of a major population living below the poverty line. In this paper, the production, sustainability and the formulation of appropriate technology for the fuelwood conservation, conversion and utilisation for rural industries, including plantation are described in detail. The forest policies followed in India is reviewed critically. Major policy recommendations for the sustainable development of fuelwood for rural industries are given. The necessary research and development efforts to fulfil the goals taking into account integration action plans are projected. Finally, the importance to earmark appropriate government policies to promote fuelwood option to plantation and rural industries is highlighted.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00309-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 2200 |
Non-commercial form of energy usage still plays a predominant role in the Indian energy scenario. Fuelwood, which is a common non-commercial source of energy, and its management is closely linked to the development of the well being of a major population living below the poverty line. In this paper, the production, sustainability and the formulation of appropriate technology for the fuelwood conservation, conversion and utilisation for rural industries, including plantation are described in detail. The forest policies followed in India is reviewed critically. Major policy recommendations for the sustainable development of fuelwood for rural industries are given. The necessary research and development efforts to fulfil the goals taking into account integration action plans are projected. Finally, the importance to earmark appropriate government policies to promote fuelwood option to plantation and rural industries is highlighted.
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