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    Quantifying greenhouse gases associated with charcoal production and use in Nakasongola district.

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    Undergraduate thesis (1.382Mb)
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    2023-12
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    Atukunda, Racheal
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    This research dealt with quantifying greenhouse gases from charcoal production and use in Nakasongola district. The objectives of the study were to assess the levels of greenhouse gases from charcoal production and use, to assess the efficiency of charcoal production methods and use, and to assess ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from charcoal production. The research study was carried out in Kakooge and Wabinyonyi sub counties in Nakasongola district.
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