CO2 emissions from solid biofuel consumption in rural communities in Durango, Mexico

Main Article Content

Luis Valenzuela
Edwin A. Briceño-Contreras
Cristina García-De La Peña
Aldo R. Martínez-Sifuentes
José A. Hernández-Herrera
Cayetano Navarrete-Molina

Keywords

firewood, greenhouse gases, rural locations, climate change

Abstract

Objective: In the present work, the amount of emissions expressed in kilotons (Kton year-1) of CO2 due to the consumption of firewood in rural communities of the state of Durango at the municipal level and Forest Management Units (UMAFOR) was calculated.


Design/methodology/approach: The consumption of firewood of each one of the UMAFOR and the 39 municipalities in which the state of Durango is divided was determined. The Greenhouse Inventory Software program was used to determine CO2emissions


Results: The annual balance of CO2 for firewood consumption in Durango was 268.05 Ktons of carbon dioxide. These emissions in relation to the national level represent 1.52% per year. The UMAFOR and the municipalities that are geographically located in the semi-arid zone of the State were the ones with the highest CO2 emissions.


Findings/conclusions: It is necessary to accompany the consumption of firewood with eco-technologies that favor its consumption efficiently and thereby mitigate CO2emissions.

Abstract 175 | EARLY ACCESS 1 (Español (España)) Downloads 0

Most read articles by the same author(s)