Use of biomass fuels in the brick-making industries of Sudan: Implications for deforestation and greenhouse gas emission


Autoria(s): Alam, Syed Ashraful
Contribuinte(s)

Helsingin yliopisto, maatalous-metsätieteellinen tiedekunta, metsäekologian laitos

University of Helsinki, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Department of Forest Ecology

Helsingfors universitet, agrikultur-forstvetenskapliga fakulteten, institutionen för skogsekologi

Data(s)

2006

Resumo

The study focuses on the potential roles of the brick making industries in Sudan in deforestation and greenhouse gas emission due to the consumption of biofuels. The results were based on the observation of 25 brick making industries from three administrative regions in Sudan namely, Khartoum, Kassala and Gezira. The methodological approach followed the procedures outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). For predicting a serious deforestation scenario, it was also assumed that all of wood use for this particular purpose is from unsustainable sources. The study revealed that the total annual quantity of fuelwood consumed by the surveyed brick making industries (25) was 2,381 t dm. Accordingly, the observed total potential deforested wood was 10,624 m3, in which the total deforested round wood was 3,664 m3 and deforested branches was 6,961 m3. The study observed that a total of 2,990 t biomass fuels (fuelwood and dung cake) consumed annually by the surveyed brick making industries for brick burning. Consequently, estimated total annual emissions of greenhouse gases were 4,832 t CO2, 21 t CH4, 184 t CO, 0.15 t N20, 5 t NOX and 3.5 t NO while the total carbon released in the atmosphere was 1,318 t. Altogether, the total annual greenhouse gases emissions from biomass fuels burning was 5,046 t; of which 4,104 t from fuelwood and 943 t from dung cake burning. According to the results, due to the consumption of fuelwood in the brick making industries (3,450 units) of Sudan, the amount of wood lost from the total growing stock of wood in forests and trees in Sudan annually would be 1,466,000 m3 encompassing 505,000 m3 round wood and 961,000 m3 branches annually. By considering all categories of biofuels (fuelwood and dung cake), it was estimated that, the total emissions from all the brick making industries of Sudan would be 663,000 t CO2, 2,900 t CH4, 25,300 t CO, 20 t N2O, 720 t NOX and 470 t NO per annum, while the total carbon released in the atmosphere would be 181,000 t annually.

Identificador

URN:NBN:fi-fe20061189

http://hdl.handle.net/10138/20683

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Helsingfors universitet

University of Helsinki

Helsingin yliopisto

Palavras-Chave #Viikki Tropical Resources Institute (VITRI)
Tipo

opinnäytteet

Thesis

lärdomsprov

pro gradu-avhandlingar

pro gradu -tutkielmat

master's thesis