Sustainable energy sources could save the dwindling forests of Liwonde-Mangochi protected area complex, Southern Malawi

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2013

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Lead, Universityof Malawi, Zomba, MW

Abstract

This poster introduces key concepts in the Participatory Geographic Information System Project, where forestry resources are critical in supporting livelihoods through the provision of both wood and non-wood forest products as well as carbon sequestration, water retention, soil erosion control and nutrient cycling. 95% of people in the Liwonde-Mangochi Protected Area Complex depend on forests for their energy demands. Recommendations include investment in affordable fuel-efficient clay stoves, rural electricity provision, and the propagation of indigenous Acacia polycantha tree for fuelwood.

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MALAWI, FOREST CONSERVATION, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, PARTICIPATORY GIS, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

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