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040 _aOLADE-CDD
_cOLADE-CDD
041 _aeng
082 _a333.953
_bG893
100 _aGrut, M.
245 _aGuidelines for identifying and preparing forestry projects
260 _aWashington:
_bWorld Bank,
_c1986
300 _a34 p.
_bcuadros.
504 _a05747
505 _aWood and charcoal provide most of the energy used in developing countries. The combination of fast growing populations and shrinking forest resources causes fuelwood consumption to exceed sustainable yields over vast areas. The resulting depletion of forestlands leads to fuelwood scarcity and environmental degradation. These problems require action both on the demand side and on the supply side. On the demand side, more efficient stoves and charcoal kilns are needed. On the supply side, trees need to be planted and existing forest resources managed more effectively.
650 _aBiomasa
650 _aProducción de Energía
650 _aMedio Ambiente
650 _aEstufas
650 _aPaíses en Desarrollo
942 _2ddc
_cMON