Title of article :
A GIS-based methodology for highlighting fuelwood supply/demand imbalances at the local level: A case study for Central Mexico
Author/Authors :
Ghilardi، نويسنده , , Adriلn and Guerrero، نويسنده , , Gabriela and Masera، نويسنده , , Omar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
16
From page :
957
To page :
972
Abstract :
When fuelwood is harvested at a rate exceeding natural growth and inefficient conversion technologies are used, negative environmental and socio-economic impacts, such as fuelwood shortages, natural forests degradation and net GHG emissions arise. In this study, we argue that analyzing fuelwood supply/demand spatial patterns require multi-scale approaches to effectively bridge the gap between national results with local situations. The proposed methodology is expected to help 1) focusing resources and actions on local critical situations, starting from national wide analyses and 2) estimating, within statistically robust confidence bounds, the proportion of non-renewable harvested fuelwood. Starting from a previous work, we selected a county-based fuelwood hot spot in the Central Highlands of Mexico, identified from a national wide assessment, and developed a grid-based model in order to identify single localities that face concomitant conditions of high fuelwood consumption and insufficient fuelwood resources. By means of a multi-criteria analysis (MCA), twenty localities, out of a total of 90, were identified as critical in terms of six indicators related to fuelwood use and availability of fuelwood resources. Fuelwood supply/demand balances varied among localities from −16.2 ± 2.5 Gg y−1 to 4.4 ± 2.6 Gg y−1, while fractions of non-renewable fuelwood varied from 0 to 96%. These results support the idea that balances and non-renewable fuelwood fractions (mandatory inputs for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) cookstoves projects) must be calculated on a locality by locality basis if gross under or over-estimations want to be avoided in the final carbon accounting.
Keywords :
Geographic information systems , Non-renewable biomass , Spatial analysis and modeling , Wood energy planning , Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) , Residential fuelwood use , Mexico , GHG emissions , WISDOM methodology
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Record number :
1913876
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