喜马拉雅西部地区穆扎法拉巴德省薪材消耗及其相关二氧化碳排放的时空模式

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Raja Waqar Ahmed Khan, Nimra Nazir, Ansar Mehmood, Seema Qayyum, Hamayun Shaheen
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摘要

背景在喜马拉雅地区,薪材是农村社区的重要能源。作为满足能源需求的重要来源,薪材燃烧是二氧化碳(CO2)排放的来源之一,并因此导致全球变暖、森林砍伐和公共健康损害。因此,量化薪材消费模式及其相关的二氧化碳排放量对于了解环境影响和促进可持续资源管理至关重要。方法本研究对位于喜马拉雅山西部地区的阿扎德-查谟和克什米尔(AJK)的薪材燃烧模式及其相关的二氧化碳排放量进行了评估。这项研究需要对 24 个村庄的 240 户家庭进行广泛调查,这些村庄平均分布在亚热带和温带地区,每个村庄有 120 户家庭。数据收集采用了直接询问和重量调查相结合的方法,并遵循了标准规程。结果 在研究地区,每户年平均薪材消耗量为 24.28 ± 3.1 兆克(或人均 3.195 ± 1 兆克-1)。亚热带地区和温带地区之间存在差异,温带地区的消耗率更高。据评估,每户的二氧化碳排放量为 41.88 ± 4.5 兆克(人均 5.51 ± 0.6 兆克-1)。家庭每天平均消耗 66.52 ± 6.4 千克薪材(人均 8.75 ± 1.5 千克-1),因此每天的二氧化碳排放量为 114.745 ± 8.6 千克(人均 15.095 ± 2 千克-1)。研究结果揭示了季节性变化,表明冬季薪材消耗量和排放量增加。统计分析揭示了海拔高度和家庭规模在影响薪材使用模式方面的重要作用。结论研究结果表明,必须优先考虑森林保护,并战略性地实施可持续做法,包括重新造林、植树造林、负责任的采伐以及积极推广可持续燃料来源。这项研究强调了精心设计的政策在保护生态系统和改善能源管理方面的重要作用。政策干预可以确保当地和区域森林资源的可持续管理。
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Spatial and temporal patterns of fuelwood consumption and its associated CO2 emissions in Muzaffarabad division, a western Himalayan region

Background

In the Himalayan region, fuelwood serves as a critical energy source for rural communities. Being vital for meeting energy needs, fuelwood combustion is a source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and, consequently, global warming, as well as deforestation and public health damage. Therefore, quantifying fuelwood consumption patterns and its associated CO2 emissions is essential to understand the environmental impact and promote sustainable resource management.

Methods

This research conducts an evaluation of fuelwood burning patterns and the associated CO2 emissions in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), situated within the western Himalayan region. The study entails an extensive survey of 24 villages representing 240 households, equally distributed between the subtropical and temperate regions, each comprising 120 households. Data collection was executed through a combination of direct queries and the weight survey method, following standard protocols.

Results

In the study area, the mean annual fuelwood comsumption per household amounts to 24.28 ± 3.1 Mg (or 3.195 ± 1 Mg capita−1). A variance was observed between subtropical and temperate zones, with the latter exhibiting higher consumption rates. The consequential CO2 emissions were assessed as 41.88 ± 4.5 Mg per household (5.51 ± 0.6 Mg capita−1). On a daily basis, households consumed an average of 66.52 ± 6.4 kg of fuelwood (8.75 ± 1.5 kg capita−1), resulting in a daily CO2 release rate of 114.745 ± 8.6 kg (15.095 ± 2 kg capita−1). The findings unveiled seasonal variations, indicating increased fuelwood consumption and emissions during the winter season. Statistical analysis shed light on the significance of altitude and family size in shaping the patterns of fuelwood use.

Conclusions

The results revealed the importance of prioritizing forest conservation and strategically implementing sustainable practices, including reforestation, afforestation, responsible harvesting, and actively promoting sustainable fuel sources. This research highlights the vital role of well-designed policies focused on preserving ecosystems and improving energy management. Policy intervention can ensure the sustainable stewardship of local and regional forest resources.

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Energy, Sustainability and Society
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期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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