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Title
Assessment of Charcoal Production and Impact of Environmental Policies in Limited Forest Resources Countries: The case of Togo, West Africa |
Full text
http://ajol.info/index.php/dai/article/view/48173 |
Date
2009 |
Author(s)
K Kokou; Y Nuto |
Abstract
In this study, plant species currently used for charcoal production were identified in major charcoal productioncentres or supply basins (SBs) in Togo. Impact of environmental policies on this activity were also assessed. Therefore,a sample of 310 charcoal producers in four SBs in different ecological areas throughout Togo, were selected. Lawregulating charcoal production, currently appointed to protect the environment were also analysed. Results revealthat the average quantity of charcoal produced is 323,353 tons per year. Producers are women (52%) averaging 39years of age. A category of seasonal producers are pupils who practice this activity during the holidays. Charcoal ismade in temporary kilns at the soil surface. In each SB an average of 15 native plant species are used. Transportersinfluence traders and traders influence producers with regard to charcoal quality. However, demand comes fromfinal consumer who prefers heavy charcoal. This study shows that environmental policies do not influence charcoalproduction in Togo due to the weakness of existing laws, no coordination between the institutions in charge of theenvironment and the overall failure of the energy policy. |
Subject(s)
Charcoal production, plant species, environmental policies |
Language
en |
Publisher
Discovery and Innovation |
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
Discovery and Innovation; Vol 21, No 1&2 (2009) |
Rights
Copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the journal. |
Repository
Africa - African Journals OnLine (AJOL)
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