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What suggestion has the World Bank made to cope with the demand for fuel wood ?

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Answered by shyllachanki77
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The world's bank estimates that the five-fold increases in the rate of forest planting is need to cope with the expected fuel wood  demand in year 2000.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Suggestion has the World Bank made to cope with the demand for fuel wood.

  • In addition, a five-fold increase in the rate of forest planting is required to meet the anticipated demand for fuel wood five years from now.
  • The Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy Global Practice (ENB) of the World Bank offers knowledge, funding, and technical assistance to assist low- and middle-income countries in managing terrestrial and aquatic natural resources sustainably in order to support the creation of jobs, better living conditions, and ecosystem...
  • Tree planting can be a suitable answer to a lack of fuelwood with careful planning that considers the opportunity costs of the land, issues with land tenure, the availability and accessibility of markets, and other factors.
  • The majority of rural residents prefer utilising fuelwood for cooking because they think food cooked over a fire is more flavorful than meals made with electricity. Some households prefer fuelwood because they think it cooks more quickly and takes less time than using electricity.
  • The "other energy crisis," sometimes known as the "fuelwood issue," emerged during the 1970s oil crisis and has been made worse by agricultural programmes intended to make African countries food self-sufficient (Eckholm et al. 1984).

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