Wood Energy Catalogue

Green Charcoal Project - Addressing Barriers to Adoption of Improved Charcoal Production Technologies and Sustainable Land Management Practices through an Integrated Approach

2014
  2019
Region
Africa
Countries of implementation
Uganda

The objective of the project is to secure multiple environmental benefits by addressing the twin challenges of unsustainable utilization of fuel wood (including charcoal) and poor land management practices common in Uganda’s woodlands through technology transfer, enhancement of the national policy framework and promotion of Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) practices.

 Project interventions include: 1) Data collection and improved coordination and enforcement of regulations governing the biomass energy sector, in particular those related to sustainable charcoal; 2) Dissemination of appropriate technologies for sustainable charcoal production in selected charcoal-producing districts; 3) Strengthening the capacity of key stakeholders in SFM and SLM best practices and establishment of sustainable woodlots.

Keywords
Uganda, charcoal, woodfuel, wood, policy, woodlands, kiln, SLM, SFM
Type of initiatives
Program or Project
Program/Project Sub category
Effective governance, Resource/supply enhancement, Conversion efficiency improvement, Efficient utilization, Alternatives
Level of intervention
National
Responsible agencies
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD); UNDP
Funding agency
UNDP