Nutritional impacts of an increasing fuelwood shortage in rural households in developing countries.

Progress in food & nutrition science Pub Date : 1989-01-01
I D Brouwer, L M Nederveen, A P den Hartog, A H Vlasveld
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Developing countries face the problem of an increasing fuelwood shortage. For rural households, fuelwood is the main source of energy. As energy is essential to make food suitable for human consumption by means of cooking, the present fuelwood crisis could jeopardize the nutritional situation of rural households. This article reviews and analyses available data and information on the relationship between the availability of fuelwood and the nutritional situation of rural households. Based on analysis of emperical studies, three main strategies evolved by rural households, especially by the women within these households, to cope with a shortage of fuelwood can be distinguished: (i) increase in time and energy spent on fuelwood collection, (ii) substitution of fuelwood by alternative fuels and (iii) economizing on the consumption of fuelwood and alternative fuels. These coping-strategies affect food supply, food preservation, preparation and distribution, income generating activities and food consumption, all of which result in a decrease in quality and quantity of food consumed and in a deterioration of physical condition, especially women and their young children. Available data on fuelwood availability and nutrition are rather diffuse and incomplete. The presence of several confounding variables in the studies analysed make it difficult to establish the nutritional impact of a growing shortage of fuelwood. Nevertheless, it is concluded that a shortage of fuelwood plays at least an important role in changes in nutritional situation of rural households. If current trends continue, this role will become more important and evident. The impact of a growing fuelwood shortage should be a point of concern for rural development.

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发展中国家农村家庭薪柴日益短缺对营养的影响。
发展中国家面临着薪材日益短缺的问题。对农村家庭来说,薪材是主要的能源来源。由于能源是通过烹饪使食物适合人类消费所必需的,目前的薪材危机可能危及农村家庭的营养状况。本文审查和分析了关于薪柴供应与农村家庭营养状况之间关系的现有数据和资料。根据对经验研究的分析,农村家庭,特别是这些家庭中的妇女为应付薪材短缺而制订的三种主要战略可以区分为:(i)增加收集薪材所花费的时间和精力;(ii)用替代燃料替代薪材;(iii)节约消耗薪材和替代燃料。这些应对策略影响粮食供应、粮食保存、准备和分配、创收活动和粮食消费,所有这些都导致所消费粮食的质量和数量下降,身体状况恶化,特别是妇女和她们的幼儿。关于薪材供应和营养的现有数据相当分散和不完整。所分析的研究中存在几个混淆变量,因此难以确定薪材日益短缺对营养的影响。然而,得出的结论是,薪材短缺至少在农村家庭营养状况的变化中起着重要作用。如果目前的趋势继续下去,这一作用将变得更加重要和明显。薪材日益短缺的影响应成为农村发展的一个关切点。
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