Gender Aspects of Woodfuel Flows in Sri Lanka

A Case Study in Kandy District

Field Document No.55, 1999


This report covers the findings of a study on the gender aspects of woodfuel flows in Sri Lanka. Although the findings of this study refer to Kandy District in central Sri Lanka, the main conclusions are not unique to that area, and point to many problems that are shared by other countries in the region.

This report is one in a series of RWEDP woodfuel reports on woodfuel flows. There are also various RWEDP workshop reports on the subject. However, the Sri Lanka study is the first one to focus on the gender aspects of woodfuel flows. The results suggest that such a focus can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the issues at stake, including the health risks to which women are subjected.


 Table of Contents
Foreword
Executive Summary
1.Introduction
2.Research Methodology
3.The Geographical Setting of the Study Area
4.Gender Aspects of the Woodfuel Flow Process in Rural Areas
5.Urban Woodfuel Trade
6.Gender Aspects of the Commercial Woodfuel Flow
7.Gender, Policy Issues and Future Directions for Research and Action
Annexes
1.Rural Household Survey Gender Aspects of Woodfuel Flows
2.Guidelines for Sawmill Survey
3.General Guidelines Used for the Survey of Industries
4.General Guidelines Used for the Survey of Fuelwood Depots
5.General Guidelines Used for the Survey of Large Scale Supply Source Owners/Contractors
6.General Guidelines Used for the Survey of Transport System (Respondents, Lorry Drivers/Owners Carters)
7.Research Team and Specific Tasks Performed

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