2020
DOI: 10.33736/bjrst.2566.2020
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A Comparative Study on Biomass Fuel Consumption, Collection and Preference Patterns by Rural Households of Forest and Non-Forest Areas in Northern Bangladesh

Abstract: Biomass fuel is the most important form of renewable energy in many parts of the world including Bangladesh. Its extraction is considered as a leading cause of forest degradation of developing countries like Bangladesh. Its consumption, collection and preference patterns are thus very important indicators of overexploitation of forest. On the other hand, forests are meager in mainly northern region of Bangladesh. Reliable data and information are scanty on biomass fuel in Bangladesh, particularly in formulatin… Show more

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“…Daily household CO2 emission range from 7-4 kg CO2. This result is consistent with the founding from Bangladesh (ADOR et al, 2020) where the daily household CO2 was estimated to be 6.4 kg CO2 day -1 . However, this finding is less than the value of 14.26 kg CO2 day-1 obtained in Nepal (Ram and Bahadur, 2020).…”
Section: Determination Of the Quantity Of The Most Consumed Energy So...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Daily household CO2 emission range from 7-4 kg CO2. This result is consistent with the founding from Bangladesh (ADOR et al, 2020) where the daily household CO2 was estimated to be 6.4 kg CO2 day -1 . However, this finding is less than the value of 14.26 kg CO2 day-1 obtained in Nepal (Ram and Bahadur, 2020).…”
Section: Determination Of the Quantity Of The Most Consumed Energy So...supporting
confidence: 92%