Prospects for Coal Briquettes as a Substitute Fuel for Wood and ...
Prospects for Coal Briquettes as a Substitute Fuel for Wood and ...
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9<br />
Table 1. (Continued)<br />
Oman<br />
Tuni si a<br />
Yemen<br />
LATIN AMERICA<br />
Barbados<br />
Bel ize<br />
Bo1 ivia (Western)<br />
Costa Rica<br />
Dominican Republ i c<br />
Ecuador (Central 1<br />
El Salvador<br />
Guatemal a (Southern)<br />
Guy ana<br />
Haiti<br />
Hondur<strong>as</strong><br />
Jamaica<br />
N i ca ragua<br />
Pa nam a<br />
Paraguay (E<strong>as</strong>tern)<br />
Peru (Co<strong>as</strong>tal 1<br />
(Central 1<br />
ASIA & FAR EAST<br />
Bang1 adesh<br />
Burma (Southern)<br />
Fiji<br />
India (Western Himalay<strong>as</strong>)<br />
(Remainder)<br />
Indonesi a (Java)<br />
(Sumatra, Sul awesis Timar)<br />
Nepal (Hi11 s)<br />
(Foothills)<br />
Paki stan<br />
Phil ippines (Luzon)<br />
(Central 1<br />
Sri Lanka<br />
Thai1 <strong>and</strong> (Co<strong>as</strong>tal 1<br />
(Central 1<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Deficit<br />
Deficit<br />
Satisfactory<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Acute<br />
Sat1 sf actory<br />
Deficit<br />
Deficit<br />
Acute<br />
Deficit<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Acute<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Acute<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Satisfactory<br />
Prospective<br />
Acute<br />
Dsf ici t<br />
Def id t<br />
Prospective<br />
Sati sf actory<br />
Acute<br />
Deficit<br />
Deficit<br />
Prospect i ve<br />
Acute<br />
Dof ici t<br />
Deficit<br />
Prospective<br />
Def ic4 t<br />
Def fci t<br />
P r os pect i v e<br />
Deficit<br />
Acute scarcity = <strong>Fuel</strong>wood resources have been so reduced that the<br />
popul ation is no 1 onger ab1 e to obtain a minimal supply.<br />
Deficit = Present fuel wood resources are bel ow requi rments, ob1 igi ng<br />
the popul ati on to overexpl oi t.<br />
Prospective deficit = Present fuelwoDd resources are higher than<br />
requirements, but situation evolving toward a crisis in 2000.<br />
Sat1 sfactory = Resources considerably exceed present <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong>eseeabl e<br />
needs.<br />
.Devel opi w, Food <strong>and</strong> AgricJl ture Organization of the United<br />
Nations, Rme, 1983.<br />
Source: M. R. de Montalembert <strong>and</strong> J. Clement, f m w w