Catalogue Bois Énergie

World Bank’s Second Wood Energy Project in Malawi (1986-1993)

1986
  1993
Région
Africa
Pays de mise en œuvre
Malawi

The objective of the project is to reduce the gap between sustainable fuelwood supply and demand. Following the first wood energy project in Malawi (1980-1987) funded by the World Bank, this second wood energy project include the following tasks:

(i) Developing policy instruments and incentives to encourage tree planting on a national basis;

(ii) Increasing fuelwood production through tree planting by small farmers and through establishing a limited number of Government plantations in ecologically fragile areas; and

(iii) Reducing fuelwood consumption by introducing more efficient charcoal kilns and household stoves.

Mots clés
Malawi, wood energy, sustainable woodfuel, supply and demand, incentives, forest plantation, woodlots, charcoal, efficient charcoal kilns, cookstove, alternative energy, renewable energy
Type d'initiatives
Programme ou projet
Sous-catégorie programme/projet
Gouvernance efficace, Amélioration des ressources / de l’approvisionnement, Amélioration de l'efficacité de conversion, Utilisation efficace, Alternatives
Niveau d'intervention
National
Agences responsables
World Bank; Ministry of Forestry & Natural Resources
Organisme de financement
World Bank