Seasonal Variation in the consumption of biomass fuel in a rural community of arid Patagonia, Argentina

IF 1.6 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
D. Morales, S. Molares, A. Ladio
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Abstract

The use of biomass as an energy resource is key to the subsistence and development of diverse rural populations throughout the world. Nevertheless, little has been considered as to how biomass consumption patterns vary throughout the year, or what strategies locals may employ. In a rural community of the Patagonian steppe, seasonal variation in domestic consumption of fuel plants was studied. Possible socioeconomic conditioning factors (i.e., size of family unit, infrastructure of dwellings, number of combustion appliances used) were analysed, and seasonal variation in the richness of plant species used was determined. Average biomass consumption was found to be 12000 kg/year/home and 1479 kg/year/per capita, with significantly higher values during winter (62.89 kg/day/home), than in summer (18.45 kg/day/home). The richness of fuel species used varied significantly during the year, and in line with biomass estimates, the highest use consensus for species was recorded during winter and autumn, with exotic species predominating. The maximum difference in species was registered in autumn, due to an increase in the stockpiling of wood bought for winter, when the preference is for high caloric value and accessible commercial price. During the year the main species used were Salix spp. and Nothofagus antarctica . The study of seasonal variation in firewood consumption contributes knowledge that can be used in detailed management of this resource, with attention being paid to differential needs as seen from a local perspective.
阿根廷干旱巴塔哥尼亚农村社区生物质燃料消费的季节变化
利用生物质作为能源是世界各地不同农村人口生存和发展的关键。然而,人们很少考虑生物质消费模式在一年中的变化,也很少考虑当地人可能采取的策略。在巴塔哥尼亚草原的一个农村社区,研究了国内燃料植物消耗的季节变化。分析了可能的社会经济条件因素(即家庭单元的大小、住宅的基础设施、使用的燃烧设备的数量),并确定了所用植物物种丰富度的季节变化。平均生物量消耗量为12000公斤/年/户,人均1479公斤/年,冬季(62.89公斤/天/户)明显高于夏季(18.45公斤/天-户)。一年中使用的燃料物种的丰富度差异很大,根据生物量估计,冬季和秋季记录的物种使用共识最高,外来物种占主导地位。物种差异最大的是在秋季,因为冬季购买的木材库存增加,而此时人们更喜欢高热值和可获得的商业价格。在这一年中,主要使用的物种是柳属和南极诺特霍法格斯。对木柴消耗季节变化的研究提供了可用于详细管理这一资源的知识,并从地方角度关注不同的需求。
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Ethnobiology and Conservation
Ethnobiology and Conservation BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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2.80
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21.40%
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27
期刊介绍: Ethnobiology and Conservation (EC) is an open access and peer-reviewed online journal that publishes original contributions in all fields of ethnobiology and conservation of nature. The scope of EC includes traditional ecological knowledge, human ecology, ethnoecology, ethnopharmacology, ecological anthropology, and history and philosophy of science. Contributions in the area of conservation of nature can involve studies that are normally in the field of traditional ecological studies, as well as in animal and plant biology, ethology, biogeography, management of fauna and flora, and ethical and legal aspects about the conservation of biodiversity. However, all papers should focus explicitly on their contribution to the conservation of nature. Merely descriptive papers without a theoretical discussion contextualized from the findings, although possibly being accepted, will not be given priority for publication.
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