Carbonization Activity in the Rural Area of Lubumbashi (DR Congo): Quantification and Yield Determinants
Nathan Mukendi Kasanda,
Khoji Muteya Héritier,
Dieu-donné Nghonda N'tambwe
et al.
Abstract:Although charcoal production is a source of income, it is often associated with deforestation due to the felling of trees in rural areas. The study quantifies the yield of carbonization in the rural area of Lubumba-shi, DRC, and identifies its determinants. By analyzing 20 kilns from professional producers in different villages, the study reveals that these charcoal producers build large kilns, containing an average of 46.9±21.5 m3 of wood from 19 species of miombo trees. The average carbonization yield is 10.… Show more
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