Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile

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Main Authors: Guta, Dawit, Reyes Gallardo, René, Zerriffi, Hisham, Gergel, Sarah
Format: Artículo de revista biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024
Subjects:LEÑA, DEGRADACION FORESTAL, BOSQUE NATIVO, TRANSICION ENERGETICA, CALEFACCION,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2023.101372
https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/32683
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spelling dig-infor-cl-20.500.12220-326832024-01-26T20:19:21Z Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile Guta, Dawit Reyes Gallardo, René Zerriffi, Hisham Gergel, Sarah LEÑA DEGRADACION FORESTAL BOSQUE NATIVO TRANSICION ENERGETICA CALEFACCION 19 páginas This study compares revealed versus stated household fuelwood preferences for particular tree species, explores the underlying factors, and discusses the implications for native forests. We used a cross-sectional survey of over 550 fuelwood consumers spanning rural areas to small, medium and large cities in the Los Lagos region of Chile conducted in 2020. We employed the Generalized Ordered Logit Model (GOLOGIT) and Multinomial Logit Model of household choice of major tree species for fuelwood. Our results show a significant misalignment between revealed and stated tree species preferences. Household tree species preferences for fuelwood is determined by fuel-value index (FVI), household expenditure, awareness of the relationship between fuelwood production and deforestation, and spatial heterogeneity. Household expenditure, as a proxy of family income, leads to selection of higher FVI tree species, though it is dependent on forest location and accessibility as well. As particular native species are those with high FVI, this implies a possible relationship between household income and native forest degradation that needs to be further explored. At the same time, awareness of deforestation is correlated with households buying the more abundant but less preferred species of fuelwood. These results point to potential impacts on native forests in Southern Chile, which will vary according to tree species´ ecological characteristics, their regeneration potential, and harvesting methods used. Current policies incentivizing better thermal insulation of homes would allow people to use more abundant non-preferred tree species for fuelwood. These findings point to a need for continued research on how improved energy and forestry regulations can support more sustainable fuelwood consumption decisions within local fuelwood markets and better assessments of forest impacts of such policies. 2024-01-26T20:18:36Z 2024-01-26T20:18:36Z 2024 Artículo de revista 2352-4669 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2023.101372 https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/32683 en application/pdf Región de Los Lagos Elsevier
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topic LEÑA
DEGRADACION FORESTAL
BOSQUE NATIVO
TRANSICION ENERGETICA
CALEFACCION
LEÑA
DEGRADACION FORESTAL
BOSQUE NATIVO
TRANSICION ENERGETICA
CALEFACCION
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DEGRADACION FORESTAL
BOSQUE NATIVO
TRANSICION ENERGETICA
CALEFACCION
LEÑA
DEGRADACION FORESTAL
BOSQUE NATIVO
TRANSICION ENERGETICA
CALEFACCION
Guta, Dawit
Reyes Gallardo, René
Zerriffi, Hisham
Gergel, Sarah
Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
description 19 páginas
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DEGRADACION FORESTAL
BOSQUE NATIVO
TRANSICION ENERGETICA
CALEFACCION
author Guta, Dawit
Reyes Gallardo, René
Zerriffi, Hisham
Gergel, Sarah
author_facet Guta, Dawit
Reyes Gallardo, René
Zerriffi, Hisham
Gergel, Sarah
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title Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
title_short Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
title_full Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
title_fullStr Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
title_full_unstemmed Residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: Implications for native forests in the South of Chile
title_sort residential heating, fuelwood demand and tree species: implications for native forests in the south of chile
publisher Elsevier
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2023.101372
https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/32683
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