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Charcoal Supply In Dar Es Salaam City, Tanzania


R E Malimbwi
J Nduwamungu
S Misana
G C Jambiya
G C Monela
E Zahabu

Abstract



In Tanzania, charcoal is the primary source of energy particularly in urban areas. Dar es Salaam, being the largest urban center in the country, is also the largest consumer of charcoal. Assuming that all charcoal transported in the city is consumed, an investigation to estimate the amount of charcoal supplied daily was undertaken through monitoring at checkpoints the amount of charcoal transported daily to the city of Dar es Salaam. The study reveals that on average about 6,000 bags of charcoal are transported daily to the city. The figure may be an underestimation by four fold as most charcoal enters the city unrecorded. The highest amount of charcoal comes from North-West (34 %) and South (31 %) of Dar es Salaam. Open trucks transport the highest amount of charcoal (88 %) into the city. However, bicycles are the most frequent means of charcoal transportation constituting on average about 64 % of all individuals engaged daily in charcoal transportation. Though there are some new vehicles, the greatest percentage of vehicles involved in charcoal transportation are old (mainly registered in the 1980's). Most of the charcoal is transported during morning hours (56 %). Most of the charcoal transported to the city is for commercial use. The revenues from charcoal transportation taxes contribute a significant amount of money to both Local and Central Governments. If properly collected and used, they can effectively contribute to the development of the country and sustainable management of the catchment areas for charcoal.

TJFNC Vol. 75 2004: pp. 108-118

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