Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Comparative Analysis of Access, and Preferences of Rural and Urban Households for Cooking Energy, and the Determinants in Nigeria: A Case of Ogun State Cover

Comparative Analysis of Access, and Preferences of Rural and Urban Households for Cooking Energy, and the Determinants in Nigeria: A Case of Ogun State

Open Access
|Jun 2017

References

  1. Adeleke I. O., Jerome A. T. (2006): Dynamics of household energy consumption in a traditional African city, Ibadan. Environmentalist 26: 99–110.10.1007/s10669-006-7480-2
  2. Akpu V. (2012): Energy Future: The Role of Impact Assessment. I AIA 12 Conference Proceeding of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the International Association For Impact Assessment, May 27–June 1, 2012.
  3. Alabe M. (1996): Household energy consumption patterns in northern Nigeria. Energy for Sustainable Development 12: 42–45.10.1016/S0973-0826(08)60160-X
  4. Audu E. B. (2013): Fuel Wood Consumption and desertification in Nigeria. International Journal of Science and Technology 3: 1–5.
  5. Babanyara Y.Y., Saleh U.F. (2010): Urbanization and the choice of fuelwood as a source of energy In Nigeria. Journal of Human Ecology 31: 19–26.10.1080/09709274.2010.11906293
  6. Balmer M. (2007): Energy poverty and cooking energy requirements: The forgotten issue in South African Energy Policy? Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 18:1–9.10.17159/2413-3051/2007/v18i3a3380
  7. Barnes D., Floor W.M. (1996): Rural Energy in Developing Countries: A Challenge for Economic Development. Annual Review of Energy and Environment 21: 497–530.10.1146/annurev.energy.21.1.497
  8. Barnes D., Qian L. (1992): Urban Interfuel Substitution, Energy Use, and Equity in Developing Countries: Some Preliminary Results. In: Issues in Energy Policy, Development, and Economics. James P. Dorian and Fereidun Fesharaki (eds), Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
  9. Bolaji B. O. (2012): Effects of Unsustainable Use of Biomass Energy for Cooking and Strategies for their Reduction in Developing Countries. Developing Country Studies 2: 19–25.
  10. Bukola B.O. (2012): The Use of Sawdust as a n Alternative Source of Energy for Domestic Cooking and a Means of Reducing Deforestation. Global Journal of Environmental Studies 4: 73–76.
  11. Desalu O. O., Ojo, O. O., Ariyibi E. K., Kolawole T. F., Ogunleye A. I. (2012): A community survey of the pattern and determinants of household sources of energy for cooking in rural and urban south western, Nigeria. The Pan African Medical Journal 12:2.
  12. Farsi M., Filippini M., Pachauri S. (2005): Fuel Choices in Urban Indian Households CEPE Working Paper Nr. 42 May 2005, ETH Zurich.
  13. Holdren J. P., Smith, K. R. (20 00): Energy, the Environment, and Health, Chapter 3. In: World Energy Assessment, Energy and the Challenge of Sustainability (J. Goldemberg, ed.). New York, NY: United Nations Development Programme.
  14. Hosier R. H., Kipondya W. (1993): Urban Household Energy Use in Tanzania. Energy Policy 21(5): 454–473.10.1016/0301-4215(93)90035-E
  15. Joachim I. E. (2010): Dangers of Cooking with Firewood. http://joachimibeziakoezeji.blogspot.com/2010/06/dangers-of-cooking-with-firewood.html. Accessed online 1st April, 2015.
  16. Leach J., Driver R., Scot t P., Wood-Robinson C. (1992): Progression in Understanding of Ecological Concepts by Pupils Aged 5 to 16. Leeds, UK: The University of Leeds, Centre for Studies in Science and Mathematics Education.
  17. MacCarthy N., Still D., Ogle D. (2010): Fuel use and emission performance of fifty cooking stoves in the laboratory and related bench marks of performance. Energy for Sustainable Development 14: 161–171.10.1016/j.esd.2010.06.002
  18. Nnaji C. E., Uzoma C. C., Chukwu J. O. (2010): The role of renewable energy resources in poverty alleviation and sustainable development in Nigeria. Continental Journal of Social Sciences 3: 31–37.
  19. NnajiC. E, Uzoma C. C., Chukwu J. O. (2012): Analysis of factors determining fuelwood use for cooking by rural households in Nsukka area of Enugu State, Nigeria Continental Journal of Environmental Sciences 6: 1–6.
  20. NPC (2006): National Population Commission’s Population Figures for Nigeria States for 2006 Population and Housing Census–Real or Imagined. Accessed on line on 3 April, 2015 fromhttp://june12post.com/national-population-commissions-population-figures-for-nigeria-states-for-2006-population-and-housing-census-real-or-imagined/
  21. Nwofe P. A. (2013): Comparative analysis of domestic energy use in Nigeria: Renewable energy. Continental Journal 4(1): 7–17.
  22. Ojo C. O., Chuffor L. (2013): Accessibility to domestic energy among rural households: a case st udy of Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. Greener Journal of Social Sciences 3: 166–170.10.15580/GJSS.2013.3.122112339
  23. Omokaro O. (2008): Energy development in a fossil fuel economy: The Nigerian experience. The report of a National Dialogue to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in Nigeria.
  24. Onyekuru N.A., Eboh E.C. (2011): Determinants of cooking energy demand in the rural households of Enugu State, Nigeria: An application of the Bivariate Probit Model. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences 2: 332–335.
  25. Oyedepo S. O. (2012): Energy and sustainable development in Nigeria: the way forward. Energy Sustainability and Society 2: 1–15.10.1186/2192-0567-2-15
  26. Oyekale A. S., Dare A. M., Olugbire O. O. (2012): Assessment of rural households cooking energy choice during kerosene subsidy in Nigeria: A case study of Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State. African Journal of Agricultural Research 7: 5405–5411.
  27. Pundo M.O., Fraser G.C.G. (20 06): Multinomial logit analysis of household cooking fuel choice in rural Kenya: The case of Kisumu district. Agrekon 45: 24–37.10.1080/03031853.2006.9523731
  28. Sambo A.S. (2010): Renewable Energy Development in Nigeria. A Paper Presented at the World Future Council 21–Strategy Workshop on Renewable Energy, Accra, Ghana, 21–24 June, 2010.
  29. Shittu A.M., Idowu A.O., Otunaiya A.O., Ismail A.K. (2004): Demand for energy among households in Ijebu Division, Ogun State, Nigeria. Agrekon 43: 38–50.10.1080/03031853.2004.9523634
  30. Smith K. (1987): The Biofuel Transition. Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy 1: 13–32.
  31. Solomon T., Tembo B., Mulenga P., Nicholas S. (2015): Cooking fuel choice in urban Zambia: Implications on Forest Cover. Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI). Working Paper No 94, March 2015.
  32. Taru V.B., Ndaghu A. A., Abdullahi A., Tizhe J. (2011): Evaluation of fuelwood marketing in Adamawa State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agriculture Research and Review 3: 103–106.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ats-2017-0006 | Journal eISSN: 1801-0571 | Journal ISSN: 0231-5742
Language: English
Page range: 45 - 53
Submitted on: Sep 9, 2016
Accepted on: May 12, 2017
Published on: Jun 26, 2017
Published by: Mendel University in Brno
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year
Related subjects:

© 2017 Obayelu Abiodun Elijah, Lawal Iyabode Balikis, Omotuyole Isiaka Ambali, published by Mendel University in Brno
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.