Title of article :
Utilization pattern of biomass energy and socioeconomic dimensions associated with Yelandur, Karnataka, India
Author/Authors :
Komala، H. P. نويسنده Studies in Environmental Science , , Girirajanna Devi Prasad، Attimogge نويسنده Studies in Environmental Science ,
Abstract :
Energy is considered as a key factor which
determines the economic development in the entire sector
of any region. Biomass is one of the primary energy
sources in rural areas. The study was carried out to
examine the utilization pattern of biomass energy and
socioeconomic dimensions associated with rural areas of
Yelandur, Karnataka, India. Field studies in these villages
covering 645 households were made to collect the data and
assess the socioeconomic conditions that govern the biomass
utilization pattern for meeting energy requirements.
Firewood is the primary energy source (94.78 %) for
cooking and heating among these rural folk. Most of them
are illiterates (60 %) with 28.96 % of them having a
meagre income. Traditional biomass stoves are used predominantly.
The study shows that there is a positive correlation
(R2 = 0.98) between the households size and
volume of firewood consumption. The study has revealed
that the firewood fuels are the dominant source of energy
for cooking and heating purposes.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics