2016
DOI: 10.20448/journal.504/2016.3.2/504.2.18.29
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Assessment of Fuel Wood Values and the Influence of Wood Cutting on the Easily Flooded Plain Woodland of the Sahelian Area, Cameroon

Abstract: The study focused on fuel wood economic value and the influences of woody cutting on woody species in the flooded plains woodland area. Sahelian woodland suffers from cutting down trees for fuel wood, to insure household energy demands. Investigations were carried out near a sample of users of resources and an inventory of stems of exploited species in woodland. Households in 15 villages and four markets were explored and 496 actors included in the exploitation and the use of firewood and charcoal, as regard 2… Show more

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“…A direct relationship was observed between the physical properties of the fuelwoods and their locally perceived qualities (Ramos et al, 2008). These locally perceived qualities are relative in general to ashes production, moisture fractions, flame intensity, burn time, spark or smoke production (Ramos et al, 2008;Froumsia et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A direct relationship was observed between the physical properties of the fuelwoods and their locally perceived qualities (Ramos et al, 2008). These locally perceived qualities are relative in general to ashes production, moisture fractions, flame intensity, burn time, spark or smoke production (Ramos et al, 2008;Froumsia et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A direct relationship was observed between the physical properties of the fuelwoods and their locally perceived qualities [52]. These locally perceived qualities are relative in general to ashes production, moisture fractions, flame intensity, burn time, spark or smoke production [52][53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%