A study of wood use for fuel and building in an area of Gazankulu

Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation

 
 
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Title A study of wood use for fuel and building in an area of Gazankulu
 
Creator Liengme, C. A.
 
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Description The utilization of wood for fuel and building timber was studied in a 13 000 ha area of Gazankulu, near Giyani. Headloads of firewood brought in by eight of the 978 families present were monitored during six periods in a year. The two most important sources of firewood are  Colophospermum mopane and  Combretum apiculatum. Firewood consumption is estimated at an average of 14,9 kg per family per day. The annual demand for firewood in the whole study area is, therefore, approximately 5 300 tonnes. Living-huts and storage-huts in the process of being built were examined. The mean volumes of wood in living-huts and typical storage-huts are 1,30 m3 and1,09 m3, respectively. 89 living- and 80 storage-huts were built in a year. The demand for finished timber in the study area in that year was approximately 231 tonnes. Timber use has not yet outstripped production, but it will do so soon if alternative timber sources are not provided.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 1983-12-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
Format application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/abc.v14i2.1169
 
Source Bothalia; Vol 14, No 2 (1983); 245-257 2311-9284 0006-8241
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 1983 C. A. Liengme https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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