When households run out of fuel : responses of rural households to decreasing fuelwood availability, Ntcheu District, Malawi

TitleWhen households run out of fuel : responses of rural households to decreasing fuelwood availability, Ntcheu District, Malawi
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsI.D. Brouwer, J.C. Hoorweg, and M.J. Liere
Secondary TitleWorld development
Volume25
Issue2
Pagination255 - 266
Date Published1997///
Publication Languageeng
Keywordsfuelwood, households, Malawi
Abstract

This paper examines strategies used by rural households in Ntcheu District, Malawi, to cope with a decreasing fuelwood availability. Fieldwork was carried out in 1990 and 1991. With increasing distance to woodlands, households initially collected further away, spending more time on collection. But when distance to woodlands increased further, households returned to nearby places using less time for collection and switching to lower quality woods. Results indicate that distance to collection place and collection time are not reliable indicators of fuelwood shortages. Households within the same village differed in collection strategies particularly as regards collection distance and collection frequency. Households that tended to collect further away and more frequently were large in size with more female adults. These households also collected more wood, even per capita, compared to smaller households, suggesting that smaller households economized on fuelwood use. This paper supports the idea that level of fuelwood used is not only determined by fuelwood availability, but more by labour availability. App., bibliogr., notes, ref., sum

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/9140
Citation Key328