Journal of Environment Protection and Sustainable Development
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Journal of Environment Protection and Sustainable Development, Vol.1, No.2, May 2015, Pub. Date: Apr. 10, 2015
Determinants of Fuelwood Consumption among Farming Households in Imo State, Nigeria
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Authors
[01] Onyeneke R. U., Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria.
[02] Nwajiuba C. U., Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria.
[03] Nwosu C. S., Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria.
Abstract
The environment and protective role of forest in any nation or community cannot be over emphasized as forests have been identified with enhancement of rural comfort, air purification, noise abatement, regulating microclimate and a host of other ecological services. Fuelwood collection from forests in Imo State is leading to deforestation and decimating forest resources. We sought to bring clarity to this discourse by analyzing determinants of fuelwood consumption, and coping measures to increasing fuelwood scarcity in the area. The study adopted the multistage random sampling technique in selecting sixty household heads from the area. The instrument for data collection was questionnaire. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The result showed that the average fuelwood consumed by households in the area was 21.5kg per week. Furthermore, the major determinants of the fuelwood consumption in the area were age, gender, farm size, marital status, main occupation, and educational level of household heads. The main coping measures for increasing fuelwood scarcity in the area were shifting to saw dust (45.00%) and extinguishing firewood after cooking (45.00%). The study recommends that low-cost strategies for reducing fuel consumption should be developed and promoted.
Keywords
Deforestation, Fuelwood Consumption, Determinants, Fuelwood Scarcity, Imo State
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