Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique

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Autor(a) principal: Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Mahamane, Mansour, Metzger, Marc J., Baumert, Sophia, Vollmer, Frank, Luz, Ana Catarina, Woollen, Emily, Sitoe, Almeida A., Patenaude, Genevieve, Nhantumbo, Isilda, Ryan, Casey M., Paterson, James, Matediane, Maria Julieta, Ribeiro, Natasha Sofia, Grundy, Isla M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/62351
Resumo: Charcoal is an important source of energy and income for millions of people in Africa. Its production often drives forest degradation and deforestation which have impacts on the local people that remain poorly understood. We present a novel methodology for analysing the contribution of woodland ecosystem services (ES) to rural well-being and poverty alleviation, which takes into account access mechanisms to ES, trade-offs between ES, and human response options. Using a participatory approach, a set of land use change scenarios were translated into a probabilistic model that integrates biophysical and social data. Our findings suggest that in highly forested areas woodland degradation does not have a critical impact on the local use of the three ES studied: charcoal, firewood and grass. Social factors show the largest impact on the quantity of charcoal produced, e.g. female-headed households experience the greatest barriers to access charcoal production. Participating in forest associations and diversifying income activities lead to greater charcoal production. Results show that charcoal production increases some aspects of well-being (e.g. household assets), but does not decrease acute multidimensional poverty. Great efforts are required to reach a charcoal production system that alleviates poverty, improves environmental sustainability, and provides a reliable charcoal supply.
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title Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
spellingShingle Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro
title_short Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
title_full Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
title_fullStr Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
title_sort Environmental Conservation and Social Benefits of Charcoal Production in Mozambique
author Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro
author_facet Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro
Mahamane, Mansour
Metzger, Marc J.
Baumert, Sophia
Vollmer, Frank
Luz, Ana Catarina
Woollen, Emily
Sitoe, Almeida A.
Patenaude, Genevieve
Nhantumbo, Isilda
Ryan, Casey M.
Paterson, James
Matediane, Maria Julieta
Ribeiro, Natasha Sofia
Grundy, Isla M.
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Metzger, Marc J.
Baumert, Sophia
Vollmer, Frank
Luz, Ana Catarina
Woollen, Emily
Sitoe, Almeida A.
Patenaude, Genevieve
Nhantumbo, Isilda
Ryan, Casey M.
Paterson, James
Matediane, Maria Julieta
Ribeiro, Natasha Sofia
Grundy, Isla M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro
Mahamane, Mansour
Metzger, Marc J.
Baumert, Sophia
Vollmer, Frank
Luz, Ana Catarina
Woollen, Emily
Sitoe, Almeida A.
Patenaude, Genevieve
Nhantumbo, Isilda
Ryan, Casey M.
Paterson, James
Matediane, Maria Julieta
Ribeiro, Natasha Sofia
Grundy, Isla M.
description Charcoal is an important source of energy and income for millions of people in Africa. Its production often drives forest degradation and deforestation which have impacts on the local people that remain poorly understood. We present a novel methodology for analysing the contribution of woodland ecosystem services (ES) to rural well-being and poverty alleviation, which takes into account access mechanisms to ES, trade-offs between ES, and human response options. Using a participatory approach, a set of land use change scenarios were translated into a probabilistic model that integrates biophysical and social data. Our findings suggest that in highly forested areas woodland degradation does not have a critical impact on the local use of the three ES studied: charcoal, firewood and grass. Social factors show the largest impact on the quantity of charcoal produced, e.g. female-headed households experience the greatest barriers to access charcoal production. Participating in forest associations and diversifying income activities lead to greater charcoal production. Results show that charcoal production increases some aspects of well-being (e.g. household assets), but does not decrease acute multidimensional poverty. Great efforts are required to reach a charcoal production system that alleviates poverty, improves environmental sustainability, and provides a reliable charcoal supply.
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