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Biomass resources as energy in Nepal

Authors :
S. Pokharel
M. Chandrashekar
Source :
Natural Resources Forum. 18:225-230
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
Wiley, 1994.

Abstract

Nepal's economic activity is dominated by agriculture. The volume of exports is small. About a quarter of the foreign exchange earned from export is required to cover costs of imported fossil fuels. Fossil fuels supply less than 7% of total energy consumption. More than 90% of primary energy consumption is supplied by biomass resources, and forests are the major source of biomass. The sustainable fuelwood yield of forest is far less than the total consumption, which has caused severe forest denudation. Consumption of crop residues and animal dung for fuel are increasing because of fuelwood shortage. The paper outlines the consequences of biomass consumption in Nepal and past efforts at biomass resources management and indicates their effectiveness. A few major practical policy measures have been suggested to correct the situation. The experiences and measures for biomass resources management explained in this paper are expected to be useful to other countries facing a similar situation.

Details

ISSN :
14778947 and 01650203
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Natural Resources Forum
Accession number :
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