Nigeria

Ecological responsible projects run by VOICES FROM THE FOREST

Last updated February 26, 2009

INTRODUCTION
Ecological responsible projects run by VOICES FROM THE FOREST, a sustainable resources business consortium in Nigeria. The projects; which are open to collaboration include developing interactivity and organic fuels for cooking stoves and bush regeneration.
Backgrounds to the projects as well as results from experiments carried out by the consortium are also included in the project.

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User Response to Methanol Clean Cook Stoves in Nigeria

Last updated April 22, 2008

Delta State Pilot Study Final Report, Selected Photos (attached pdf)

Jim Murren, Project Gaia, April 2008

Providing Users’ Responses to the Methanol-fueled CleanCook Stove during Project Gaia’s 2007 Pilot Study in Delta State, Nigeria

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Controlling the smokes and the gases in Ring Kiln

Last updated December 27, 2008

Controlling the smokes and the gases in Ring Kiln
Yinka R.Adewumi, Congo, April 2005

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Project Gaia Nigeria Pilot Study Activities Update Delta State, Nigeria 9 April 2007

Last updated December 27, 2008

Project Gaia Nigeria Pilot Study Activities Update Delta State, Nigeria 9 April 2007 (1.1 MB pdf)
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Fish Smoker

Last updated December 27, 2008

Fish Smoker
Andrew Parker, UN Online Volunteering Service, Cameroon April 17, 2007

I am looking for some help in adapting Dr. Winiarski's wood-fired food dehydrator for fish smoking.

Fish Smoker

Last updated April 17, 2007

I am looking for some help in adapting Dr. Winiarski's wood-fired food dehydrator for fish smoking.

Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in Nigeria

Last updated September 03, 2006

Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in Nigeria
Joe Obueh, Centre for Household Energy and Environment, Nigeria January 2006

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