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Hollingdale, A. C. Charcoal production: A handbook. Prepared and produced for the Commonwealth Science Council by Natural Resources Institute, 1991.

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1955-, Krishnan Ramachandran, Robinson A. P, Natural Resources Institute, and Commonwealth Science Council, eds. Charcoal production: A handbook. 2nd ed. eco-logic books, 1999.

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Dieckmann, Ute. Namibia's black gold?: Charcoal production, practices, and implications. Land, Environment, and Development Project, Legal Assistance Centre, 2010.

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Oduor, Nellie. Charcoal production using improved earth, portable metal, drum and casamance kilns. Kenya Forestery Research Institute, Forest Products Research Centre, Karura, 2006.

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Oduor, Nellie. Charcoal production using improved earth, portable metal, drum and casamance kilns. Kenya Forestery Research Institute, Forest Products Research Centre, Karura, 2006.

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Maua, James Odhiambo. Utilization of naturally spread Prosopis juliflora for charcoal production along the canals in Bura Irrigation Settlement Scheme, Tana River District, Kenya. Kenya Forestry Research Institute, 1992.

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Paddon, A. R. The construction, installation and operation of an improved pit-kiln for charcoal production. Tropical Development and Research Institute, 1986.

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Oduor, Nellie. Charcoal production using improved earth, portable metal, drum and casamance kilns. Kenya Forestery Research Institute, Forest Products Research Centre, Karura, 2006.

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Oduor, Nellie. Charcoal production using improved earth, portable metal, drum and casamance kilns. Kenya Forestery Research Institute, Forest Products Research Centre, Karura, 2006.

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author, Zenebe Girmay, ed. Reading through the charcoal industry in Ethiopia: Production, marketing, consumption and impact. Forum For Social Studies, 2013.

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Hollingdale, A. C., A. P. Robinson, and R. Krishnan. Charcoal Production. Commonwealth Science Council, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.14217/9781848594876-en.

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Paddon, A. R. Charcoal Production. Natural Resources Institute, 1998.

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Boutette, M., and G. E. Karch. Charcoal: Small Scale Production and Use. Friedrick Vieweg & Son, 1985.

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Tyrone, Eric N. Charcoal: Chemical Properties, Production Methods and Applications. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2013.

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Charcoal Production (Commonwealth Science Council Technical Paper). Commonwealth Secretariat Library, 1992.

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Charcoal--the reality: A study of charcoal consumption, trade, and production in Malawi. International Institute for Environment and Development, 2007.

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How to Convert Wood Into Charcoal & Electricity. Lindsay Publications, Inc., 2003.

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Production and Scale of Charcoal in the Northeast; No. 100. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Engracia de Trinidad, Maria, Bernard Cassagne, Philippe Girard, and René Massé. Emergency Project : Sustainable Charcoal Production in Posoltega Following Hurricane Mitch. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1596/17997.

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Mwampamba, Tuyeni Heita, Adrian Ghilardi, and Rob Bailis, eds. Charcoal, Food, and Water Production in the Tropics: Applying Nexus Thinking to Improve Research and Policy Approaches in Complex Landscapes. Frontiers Media SA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88963-247-3.

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Women’s participation in wood-based value chains in VPA-implementing countries. MALEBI: Women at the forefront of sustainable charcoal production in Côte d'Ivoire. FAO, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4060/cb7203en.

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Harris, William V. The Indispensable Commodity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790662.003.0007.

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A model for the timber trade in the Roman Empire must distinguish between fuel wood (often in the form of charcoal) and timber used for building and making things. It must also cohere with whatever idea we form about Roman-era deforestation. The high level of demand for fuel wood is clear from the high levels of iron, silver, lead, copper and glass production reached in the Roman world, especially from the first to third centuries AD. These resources were renewable, but only because of rising levels of technical knowledge, woodland management and commercial complexity. As for timber, demand fo
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