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In many developing countries, households rely heavily on woodfuels (firewood and charcoal) as their main source of energy for cooking and heating. Though the internal trade in woodfuels is often sizeable, few governments are aware of its importance, and few recoup more than a small fraction of the value of the wood raw material grown on public lands. By charging an adequate fee for these wood resources, the authors argue, woodfuels production and...
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Openshaw,Keith; Feinstein,Charles M..

Fuelwood stumpage : considerations for developing country energy planning (English). Industry and Energy Department working paper. Energy series paper ; no. 16 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/378641468739479599

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