Economic and social importance of fuelwood in Cameroon

Type Journal Article - International Forestry Review
Title Economic and social importance of fuelwood in Cameroon
Author(s)
Volume 18
Issue S1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 52-65
URL http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/cfa/ifr/2016/00000018/A00101s1/art00006?crawler=true&mimety​pe=application/pdf
Abstract
The study presented in this article focuses on firewood and charcoal in Cameroon. The study analyses subnational secondary data combined in
some cases with additional collected data on firewood and charcoal consumption as well as their market prices. The findings estimate a total
consumption of 2.2 million metric tons for firewood and 356,530 metric tons for charcoal in urban areas of Cameroon. Firewood and charcoal
contribute to the GDP for an estimated amount of US$ 304 million representing 1.3% of the GDP of Cameroon. In addition, the sub-sector
provides about 90,000 equivalent full time jobs while 80% of the people in Cameroon depend entirely on wood-energy for household energy
supply. Unfortunately, there is no government policy to develop the wood-energy sub-sector.

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