2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2017.07.008
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Fuelwood value chain analysis in Cassou and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: From production to consumption

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“…Further research on national cartographic representations of CAFs would be very valuable as they would shed further light on the technologies through which CAFs are reproduced as "political forests". used for promoting the regeneration and the rebuilding of ecosystems within the CAFs fails to compensate the wood destocking from trees that takes several decades -more than the 15 years devised in a typical management plan -to reach their maturity (see Tanyi, 2017, andPuentes-Rodriguez et al, 2017, for similar results). Finally, neighbouring residents notoriously extend agricultural fields within the CAF areas (Guirro Ouedraogo, 2003;Hagberg, 2000;Zougouri, 2008).…”
Section: Caf As the "Political Forest" Of Burkina Fasomentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Further research on national cartographic representations of CAFs would be very valuable as they would shed further light on the technologies through which CAFs are reproduced as "political forests". used for promoting the regeneration and the rebuilding of ecosystems within the CAFs fails to compensate the wood destocking from trees that takes several decades -more than the 15 years devised in a typical management plan -to reach their maturity (see Tanyi, 2017, andPuentes-Rodriguez et al, 2017, for similar results). Finally, neighbouring residents notoriously extend agricultural fields within the CAF areas (Guirro Ouedraogo, 2003;Hagberg, 2000;Zougouri, 2008).…”
Section: Caf As the "Political Forest" Of Burkina Fasomentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Research in Burkina Faso, where most households rely on fuelwood for cooking and heating, suggests the need for more nuanced analyses of gender dynamics in fuelwood economies. In one study, wood harvesting is a more formal activity conducted by men, while women were more involved in the informal activity of trading and transporting wood (Puentes-Rodriguez et al, 2017). Criticizing the binary male-female approach to gender, Westholm argues that women are more involved in NTFP markets precisely because they are not very profitable, but if such products become more profitable (as is the goal of many environmental-cum-poverty reduction projects), men may take over such activities (Westholm, 2016, p. 513).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aspek yang dinilai dalam penelitian ini yaitu sosial, ekonomi, lingkungan dan hukum. Studi ini menyediakan gambaran umum mengenai situasi di Cassou, sebuah desa kecil di Burkina Faso dan menyatakan perlunya fuelwood Value chain, tujuannya agar mampu menciptakan dan merumuskan strategi kebijakan [10].…”
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