Household energy Sample Clauses

Household energy. Provision of technical advisory services and training, and acquisition of equipment, to facilitate the implementation of a program of household energy activities aimed at achieving a sustainable woodfuel supply, including: (a) an improvement in the supply of charcoal, through the promotion of sustainable forest management practices and the introduction of improved carbonization techniques; (b) a reduction in demand for woodfuels through more widespread use of efficient cooking stoves; and (c) promotion of substitution fuels to reduce the demand for charcoal . Part B: Protected Area System Management
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Household energy. (a) Community-Based Woodland Management

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