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Determining residential firewood consumption
Authors:Allan P C Marsinko  Douglas R Phillips  H Ken Cordell
Institution:(1) Department of Forestry, Clemson University, 29631 Clemson, South Carolina, USA;(2) Management of Piedmont Hardwoods USDA Forest Service Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Clemson University, 29631 Clemson, South Carolina, USA;(3) Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Urban Foresty in the South USDA Forest Service, 30602 Athens, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Household firewood use has become increasingly popular in the United States over the past few years. Significant problems remain in estimating firewood consumption. Methods of determining the amount of wood consumed vary from state to state. Units used for measuring firewood vary, but the cord remains the researcher's favorite. Factors used for converting other units, such as pickup truck loads to cords also vary. People who do not use firewood are less likely to respond to mailed surveys, resulting in potential overestimates of statewide consumption. This paper identifies some problems associated with estimating household firewood consumption and recommends methods of dealing with them.
Keywords:Firewood  Fuelwood  Wood fuel  Fireplace  Woodburning
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