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Explore the ecological and economic significance of woodlands in Kenya, focusing on biomass energy consumption, employment in the charcoal industry, and community reliance on wood resources. Learn about sustainable practices, poverty alleviation, and the balance between human needs and environmental conservation.
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CHAPTER 7Wood Nature’s Benefits in Kenya:An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being
Kenya’s Total Energy Consumption by Sector and Fuel Type, 2000
Kenya’s Total Biomass Energy Consumption by Sector and Fuel Type, 2000
Employment by the Charcoal Industry Compared to Other Formal Sectors, 2004
Gross Revenue from Charcoal Compared to Marketed Production of Agricultural Products, 2004
Central and Western Kenya: Woodlots on Croplands, 1997, and Plantations, 2000
Cash Income from Firewood Collection and Charcoal Making, 2003-05
Annual Growth of Biomass Outside of Croplands ANNUAL GROWTH OF BIOMASS OUTSIDE CROPLANDS(cubic meters per sq. km per year) (intensive cropping and urban areas)
Theoretically Harvestable Biomass Yield Outside of Croplands THEORETICALLY HARVESTABLE BIOMASS OUTSIDE OF CROPLANDS(cubic meters per sq. km per year) (intensive cropping and urban areas)