The Niger household energy project : Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands

This paper deals with the rationale, history, and prospects for the rural fuelwood market system, an innovative energy strategy whereby communities are given formal rights to manage their natural woodlands and exclusive rights to sell all the fuelwood produced through rural markets in exchange for agreeing to manage the woodland sustainably. After a nontechnical summary of the project and its results to the end of 1995, the paper describes the local physical and socioeconomic conditions, with particular attention to the "tiger bush" that forms much of Niger's natural woodland. Chapter 2 treats the background of fuelwood interventions begun in response to the 1974 Sahelian drought, where semi-industrial plantations of fast-growing exotic species were sponsored, and cultivation and control harvesting were encouraged. Soon abandoned, these approaches gave way to more systematic examination of existing resources and their use. Chapter 3 describes the supply component of a new woodfuels strategy centered around the idea of a rural fuelwood market and sustainable management; and the demand component aimed at distributing improved woodfuel and petroleum-product stoves and outlining revisions in tax and pricing policies. The project's practical and legal aspects are discussed in chapter 4. Chapter 5 presents some achievements and difficulties. Chapter 6 considers how the project might be expanded during its second phase to be replicated over the Sahel and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Main Authors: Foley, Gerald, Floor, M.W., Madon, Gérard, Lawali, E.M., Montagne, Pierre, Tounao, K.
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Published: World Bank
Subjects:P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable, K50 - Technologie des produits forestiers,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-4848622022-04-22T14:59:34Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/484862/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/484862/ The Niger household energy project : Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands. Foley Gerald, Floor M.W., Madon Gérard, Lawali E.M., Montagne Pierre, Tounao K.. 1997. Washington : World Bank, 121 p. (World Bank Technical Paper, 362) ISBN 0-8213-3918-4 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/190901468775805557/The-Niger-household-energy-project-promoting-rural-fuelwood-markets-and-village-management-of-natural-woodlands <http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/190901468775805557/The-Niger-household-energy-project-promoting-rural-fuelwood-markets-and-village-management-of-natural-woodlands> Researchers The Niger household energy project : Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands Foley, Gerald Floor, M.W. Madon, Gérard Lawali, E.M. Montagne, Pierre Tounao, K. eng 1997 World Bank P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable K50 - Technologie des produits forestiers This paper deals with the rationale, history, and prospects for the rural fuelwood market system, an innovative energy strategy whereby communities are given formal rights to manage their natural woodlands and exclusive rights to sell all the fuelwood produced through rural markets in exchange for agreeing to manage the woodland sustainably. After a nontechnical summary of the project and its results to the end of 1995, the paper describes the local physical and socioeconomic conditions, with particular attention to the "tiger bush" that forms much of Niger's natural woodland. Chapter 2 treats the background of fuelwood interventions begun in response to the 1974 Sahelian drought, where semi-industrial plantations of fast-growing exotic species were sponsored, and cultivation and control harvesting were encouraged. Soon abandoned, these approaches gave way to more systematic examination of existing resources and their use. Chapter 3 describes the supply component of a new woodfuels strategy centered around the idea of a rural fuelwood market and sustainable management; and the demand component aimed at distributing improved woodfuel and petroleum-product stoves and outlining revisions in tax and pricing policies. The project's practical and legal aspects are discussed in chapter 4. Chapter 5 presents some achievements and difficulties. Chapter 6 considers how the project might be expanded during its second phase to be replicated over the Sahel and Sub-Saharan Africa. book info:eu-repo/semantics/book Book info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/484862/1/ID464862.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/190901468775805557/The-Niger-household-energy-project-promoting-rural-fuelwood-markets-and-village-management-of-natural-woodlands http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=169066 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/190901468775805557/The-Niger-household-energy-project-promoting-rural-fuelwood-markets-and-village-management-of-natural-woodlands
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K50 - Technologie des produits forestiers
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Foley, Gerald
Floor, M.W.
Madon, Gérard
Lawali, E.M.
Montagne, Pierre
Tounao, K.
The Niger household energy project : Promoting rural fuelwood markets and village management of natural woodlands
description This paper deals with the rationale, history, and prospects for the rural fuelwood market system, an innovative energy strategy whereby communities are given formal rights to manage their natural woodlands and exclusive rights to sell all the fuelwood produced through rural markets in exchange for agreeing to manage the woodland sustainably. After a nontechnical summary of the project and its results to the end of 1995, the paper describes the local physical and socioeconomic conditions, with particular attention to the "tiger bush" that forms much of Niger's natural woodland. Chapter 2 treats the background of fuelwood interventions begun in response to the 1974 Sahelian drought, where semi-industrial plantations of fast-growing exotic species were sponsored, and cultivation and control harvesting were encouraged. Soon abandoned, these approaches gave way to more systematic examination of existing resources and their use. Chapter 3 describes the supply component of a new woodfuels strategy centered around the idea of a rural fuelwood market and sustainable management; and the demand component aimed at distributing improved woodfuel and petroleum-product stoves and outlining revisions in tax and pricing policies. The project's practical and legal aspects are discussed in chapter 4. Chapter 5 presents some achievements and difficulties. Chapter 6 considers how the project might be expanded during its second phase to be replicated over the Sahel and Sub-Saharan Africa.
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