ABSTRACT

For the half of the world's population still dependent on wood and other traditional fuels for basic cooking and heating needs, a serious supply crisis is emerging: forests are disappearing and population pressure on other energy sources is mounting. This book analyzes the energy problems of those caught in the trap of rural subsistence and explores the role energy might play in the transition away from subsistence. It includes eight specially commissioned studies of different developing countries and a review of the small-scale energy technologies presently available for rural use.

part |164 pages

Country Case-Studies

chapter 3|23 pages

Mexico

chapter 4|22 pages

Guatemala

chapter 5|19 pages

Brazil

chapter 6|21 pages

Jamaica

chapter 7|12 pages

Senegal

chapter 8|15 pages

Nigeria

chapter 9|21 pages

Korea

chapter 10|17 pages

India

chapter 11|8 pages

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