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Fernando Arrocha, Mauricio G. Villena
Pág. 489 - 504
F. Arrocha, and M.G. Villena. 2012. Applying a bioeconomic optimal control model to charcoal production: the case of slash-and-burn agriculture in Mexico. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 489-504. This paper analyzes the relationship between rural poverty and fore...
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David Ekhuemelo,Emmanuel Terzungwue Tembe,M Abah
Economic adversity, scarcity, joblessness and upsurge in the price of oil have dictated the need for people to find alternative means of making a living in respect of domestic cooking energy in Nigeria. Therefore, this work examined charcoal production i...
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David Ekhuemelo,Emmanuel Terzungwue Tembe,M Abah
Economic adversity, scarcity, joblessness and upsurge in the price of oil have dictated the need for people to find alternative means of making a living in respect of domestic cooking energy in Nigeria. Therefore, this work examined charcoal production i...
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David Ekhuemelo, Emmanuel Terzungwue Tembe, M Abah
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Vasco Chiteculo, Bohdan Lojka, Peter Surový, Vladimir Verner, Dimitrios Panagiotidis and Jirí Woitsch
Forest degradation and forest loss threaten the survival of many species and reduce the ability of forests to provide vital services. Clearing for agriculture in Angola is an important driver of forest degradation and deforestation. Charcoal production f...
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Vasco Chiteculo, Bohdan Lojka, Peter Surový, Vladimir Verner, Dimitrios Panagiotidis and Jirí Woitsch
Forest degradation and forest loss threaten the survival of many species and reduce the ability of forests to provide vital services. Clearing for agriculture in Angola is an important driver of forest degradation and deforestation. Charcoal production f...
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Vasco Chiteculo, Bohdan Lojka, Peter Surový, Vladimir Verner, Dimitrios Panagiotidis and Jirí Woitsch
Forest degradation and forest loss threaten the survival of many species and reduce the ability of forests to provide vital services. Clearing for agriculture in Angola is an important driver of forest degradation and deforestation. Charcoal production f...
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Philip O. Eniola, Stella O. Odebode
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Hannu Suopajärvi and Timo Fabritius
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Pham Van Toan, Lavane Kim, Nguyen Truong Thanh, Huynh Long Toan, Le Anh Tuan, Huynh Vuong Thu Minh and Pankaj Kumar
Charcoal is a fuelwood commonly used for domestic purposes on the household scale in Africa and Southeast Asia. Earnings from charcoal production contribute to the income of local inhabitants in rural areas. Unfortunately, airborne emissions from the tra...
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Juan Carlos López-Linares, Encarnación Ruiz, Inmaculada Romero, Eulogio Castro and Paloma Manzanares
In this work, the production of xylitol from a hemicellulosic hydrolysate of exhausted olive pomace (EOP), a residue originated in the olive oil production process by Candida boidinii, was assessed. The hydrolysate was obtained by dilute acid pretreatmen...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl
Pág. 197 - 203
Underutilized fruit trees play a vital role in food security and economy of the rural population in a number of African countries. Beside the significant important of the underutilized fruit trees in food security and livelihood of the local population m...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl
Pág. 197 - 203
Underutilized fruit trees play a vital role in food security and economy of the rural population in a number of African countries. Beside the significant important of the underutilized fruit trees in food security and livelihood of the local population m...
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Eskinder Gidey, Oagile Dikinya, Reuben Sebego, Eagilwe Segosebe, Amanuel Zenebe, Said Mussa, Paidamwoyo Mhangara and Emiru Birhane
Land use and land cover change (LULCC) is the result of both natural and socio-economic determinants. The aim of this study was to model the determinant factors of land cover changes in Raya Valley, Southern Tigray, Ethiopia. Multistage sampling was used...
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Nikolas Hagemann, Kurt Spokas, Hans-Peter Schmidt, Ralf Kägi, Marc Anton Böhler and Thomas D. Bucheli
Biochar and activated carbon, both carbonaceous pyrogenic materials, are important products for environmental technology and intensively studied for a multitude of purposes. A strict distinction between these materials is not always possible, and also a ...
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Etelvino Henrique Novotny, Fabiano de Carvalho Balieiro, Ruben Auccaise, Vinícius de Melo Benites and Heitor Luiz da Costa Coutinho
Seeking to evaluate the hypothesis that biochar optimises the composting and vermicomposting processes as well as their product quality, we carried out field and greenhouse experiments. Four grass clipping composting treatments (only grass, grass + singl...
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Meskerem Million Abdo,Mequanent Muche Amera
This study was conducted in Manna woreda which is found in Jimma zone at a distance of 368 km south west of Addis Ababa and 24 km west of Jimma town. The objective of the study was to identify the determinants of household food insecurity in rural ...
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Vitus O. Ejesieme, Nicole Vorster, Juan Riaza, Gary Dugmore, Ben Zeelie
Combustion of South African discard ultra-fine coal (i.e. coal dust), charcoal, microalgae biomass, and composites of the three under air were studied. The study involves to find out the effect of Scenedesmus microalgae biomass on the comprehensive combu...
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Anabel-Viviana Di-Gaudio,Esteban Tubert,Leandro-Ezequiel Laino,Jose-María Chaín,Sandra-Irene Pitta-Alvarez,Gabriela Amodeo,Jose-Javier Regalado-Gonzalez
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Aim of the study: We developed a faster micropropagation protocol specifically designed for Eucalyptus grandis. Eucalyptus breeding programs use micropropagation protocols to obtain high quality cloned seedlings, but current protocols are excessively tim...
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Erika J. Foster, Emily J. Fogle and M. Francesca Cotrufo
Extracellular enzymes catalyze biogeochemical reactions in soil, cycling carbon and nutrients in agricultural systems. Enzymes respond quickly to soil management, including organic amendment inputs, such as biochar, a charcoal-like solid byproduct of bio...
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