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The forgotten ‘victim’ of the northern Uganda war
The forgotten ‘victim’ of the northern Uganda war
Gladys Oroma, Daily Monitor Only, Uganda June 4, 2008, http://www.monitor.co.ug
In times of war, what concerns people most are the effects of the insurgency on the people, not its effects on the environment among others things.
The war however, in northern Uganda has had severe effects on the environment, says a new report. Due to the conflict, there has been a change in the land cover over the last 18 years. The remote sensing analysis report shows that small-scale woodland covers have increased in the area in the past years.
According to the 2005 report, the woodland vegetation cover increase occurred in the districts of Kitgum, Gulu, Pader, Adjumani and Moyo while a significant decline in the woodland cover was registered in the districts of Apac, Kotido, Lira and Moroto.
Wood-Charcoal: Two Door Rocket Stove
Wood-Charcoal: Two Door Rocket Stove
Dean Still, Stoversource, May 2008
Dean Still shows the new two-door rocket stove designed by Aprovecho Research Center and being made in China.
MJA Biomass Gas Stove
MJA Biomass Gas Stove
Alexis Belonio, July 23, 2008
MJA Biomass Gas Stove Burning Coal
Alexis Belonio writes (edited and annotated by Paul Anderson and Tom Miles):
Attached is a picture of my latest coal gasifier stove. This
is the same basic TLUD stove I have for wood charcoal and wood chunks.
For domestic use, I use carbonized coal (or coke) as fuel instead
of the raw coal. Coal can be used for the stove, but we don't want to promote
this as a fuel since it emits poisonous gas. I would prefer to use coal for
industry application where gas can be cleaned before it is released to the
atmosphere.
I provide only a small amount of coal fuel in the gasifier stove, enough
for cooking. This mean that the power output is only small and the
metal I use is a stainless steel.
I ignite the carbonized coal by using a wood charcoal that has been soaked in
kerosene as igniter. [This is a TLUD stove, so ignition is at the top.]
[In the Belonio TLUDs, the fan only blows the primary air. The
secondary air is
pre-heated as it rises naturally between the fuel cylinder and the outer
cylinder, finally exiting into the rising flow of combustible gases.]
The smoke in the coal gasifier I have was eliminated [combusted] by mixing
preheated air with the gas generated from the reactor. I think
there is no need of [forced] mixing the secondary air by creating turbulence
with the combustible gases. Because in that case, you will need a
slightly bigger fan with enough pressure to push the air.
MJ Biomass Gas Stove
Alexis Belonio
atbelonio@yahoo.com
Peko Pe Stove, Fuels, Charcoal vs Firewood
Wood Pellet Camping and Biofuel Stove
Wood Pellet Camping ad Biofuel Stove
Deris Jeneatte, Cleardome Solar, april 2008
Here's a stove and solar appliances for the camping set. Some concepts may apply to cooking stoves.
http://home.att.net/~cleardomesolar/pelletcampstove.html
Testing Results of the Ecocina Cooking Stove from El Salvador
FAO Forests and Energy 20 Nov 2007
FAO Forests and Energy 20 Nov 2007
Special Event
Statements and speeches
The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove
The Pop-Up Two Buck Stove
Lanny Henson, November 27, 2007
Check out my new stove.
AIDUGANDA: Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads? and Other Images from Uganda and Darfur
AIDUGANDA: Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads? and Other Images from Uganda and Darfur
Ken Goyer, AidUganda, October 2007
Aiduganda has been installing stoves in Uganda and Darfur. The following are links to images and videos from those activities courtesy of Ken Goyer.
Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads?
Cooking with the standard pot in Darfur
SixBricks Rocket stoves in Lira Refugee Camps
Preparing Cassava for mingling into posho
Mingling Posho on the open fire

