Does Forest Scarcity Affect the Collection and Use of Firewood by Rural Communities? A Case Study in the Atlantic Forest of Northeastern Brazil

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Ana Paula Teixeira da Silva
Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros
Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior
Rafael Ricardo Vasconcelos da Silva
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[1] Universidade Federal de Alagoas,Centro de Ciências Agrárias
[2] Universidade de Pernambuco,Campus Petrolina
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Economic Botany | 2018年 / 72卷
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Forest biomass; Biofuel; Fuelwood; Traditional knowledge; Ethnobotany;
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Many rural communities no longer have abundant forest areas for firewood collection. Based on this scenario, we evaluated how the scarcity of forest environments influences the collection and use of this resource in rural areas. A community located in the Atlantic Forest region of northeastern Brazil, which already lacks forest areas for firewood, was selected for field research. We observed that despite this context of forest scarcity, firewood remains the main source of fuel energy in the community. In total, 27 species of wood were cited, with an emphasis on exotic species in terms of number of citations. The perceived wood quality explained the frequency of plant use, but not the number of consumers. This can be explained by the difficulty of access to some species considered of better quality, because in the studied region, the plants are usually collected in private areas. Efforts in conservation strategies are recommended to encourage an increase in the frequency of use of the available exotic species in order to safeguard the native ones.
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