尼泊尔家庭生物沼气池的可持续性问题

N. K. Jha, S. P. Lohani
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固体生物质和化石燃料的过度使用由于其不利的环境影响和家庭空气污染而成为全球关注的问题。家用生物沼气池是实现清洁烹饪过渡目标和一系列可持续发展目标(SDG)的关键,包括可持续发展目标7、3和13。本文概述了家庭生物沼气池的性能,用户对生物沼气池性能的技术和操作知识的重要性以及与尼泊尔家庭生物沼气池(HBDs)的可持续性有关的问题。在该国两个丘陵地区的实地调查中,采用了一套结构化问卷和目视检查。调查显示,安装后维护服务非常差、缺乏或没有机构支持、冬季沼气产量严重减少、缺乏基本技术知识和牲畜饲养减少趋势是威胁农村社区生物多样性发展可持续性的一些主要原因。虽然调查结果是基于尼泊尔两个地区的具体地点的调查,不应该推广到全国,但它肯定是一个有代表性的指标,信息将是当地政府,相关利益相关者和政策制定者的宝贵投入。这项研究的结果可能对尼泊尔的其他社区和地区以及具有类似社会经济和气候背景的其他国家有用。
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Sustainability Issues of Household Biodigesters in Nepal
Excessive use of solid biomass and fossil fuels is a global concern due to its adverse environmental impact and household air pollution. Household biodigesters are key to meet clean cooking transition goals and a range of sustainable development goals (SDG) including SDG 7, 3, and 13. This paper provides an overview of household biodigesters performance, significance of users’ technical and operational knowledge on biodigesters performance and issues pertaining to sustainability of household biodigesters (HBDs) in Nepal. A set of structured questionnaire and visual inspection of the HBDs were employed during field survey in two hilly districts of the country. The survey revealed that very poor post installation maintenance service, less or no institutional support, heavy reduction of biogas production in winter, lack of basic technical knowledge and decreasing trend of livestock rearing are some of the major causes that threatens the sustainability of HBDs in rural communities. Although the findings are based on survey in specific sites of two districts of Nepal and should not be generalized for the country, it will definitely be a representative indicator and the information would be a valuable input to local government, relevant stakeholders and policymakers. The outcome of this study could be useful to other communities and districts of Nepal and other countries with similar socioeconomic and climatic context.
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