Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo

This article focuses on the analysis of the current management factors of solid biomass (SB) by the approach of sustainability indicators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from the perspective of the sustainable management of the resource. Thus, the chapter focuses on three major axes. These...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Onemba Shuku, Évelyne Thiffault, Étienne Berthold
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Published: Université des Antilles 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/26206
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description This article focuses on the analysis of the current management factors of solid biomass (SB) by the approach of sustainability indicators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from the perspective of the sustainable management of the resource. Thus, the chapter focuses on three major axes. These are, first of all, the factors acting on the SB sector through the technical aspects, ranging from production to carbonization, removal, harvesting, transport and marketing of solid biomass in the DRC. Then, we are interested in the regulatory aspects applied to SB in the DRC. Finally, we focus on organizational and institutional factors, as well as those of forest governance in the DRC.With regard to the key axes listed above, the need to bring out a model of reliable and tangible responses with, as a result, the management and use of SB, thus respecting the principles of sustainable development, is essential in the DRC. . The sustainability indicators resulting from the comparison set up by the GBEP and the indicators of the DRC reveal, from an environmental point of view, land use and forestry without CO2 sequestration is 380,000 KtCO2 eq.On the social level, it should be noted that the DRC had 73 million inhabitants in 2011. However, 65% of this population lived in village environments. These inhabitants depended on forest resources for survival and on BS for energy. On the economic level, the country’s supply in 2014 was 31,337 ktoe, of which 94% for BS, 2 ktoe for the product derived from petroleum and only 1%, considered for electricity.
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spelling doaj-art-58e9dc1a18b64a829698fc4fd317f0d22025-08-20T02:21:35ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2023-04-015410.4000/etudescaribeennes.26206Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du CongoNicolas Onemba ShukuÉvelyne ThiffaultÉtienne BertholdThis article focuses on the analysis of the current management factors of solid biomass (SB) by the approach of sustainability indicators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from the perspective of the sustainable management of the resource. Thus, the chapter focuses on three major axes. These are, first of all, the factors acting on the SB sector through the technical aspects, ranging from production to carbonization, removal, harvesting, transport and marketing of solid biomass in the DRC. Then, we are interested in the regulatory aspects applied to SB in the DRC. Finally, we focus on organizational and institutional factors, as well as those of forest governance in the DRC.With regard to the key axes listed above, the need to bring out a model of reliable and tangible responses with, as a result, the management and use of SB, thus respecting the principles of sustainable development, is essential in the DRC. . The sustainability indicators resulting from the comparison set up by the GBEP and the indicators of the DRC reveal, from an environmental point of view, land use and forestry without CO2 sequestration is 380,000 KtCO2 eq.On the social level, it should be noted that the DRC had 73 million inhabitants in 2011. However, 65% of this population lived in village environments. These inhabitants depended on forest resources for survival and on BS for energy. On the economic level, the country’s supply in 2014 was 31,337 ktoe, of which 94% for BS, 2 ktoe for the product derived from petroleum and only 1%, considered for electricity.https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/26206sustainable developmentgovernancepublic participationsolid biomasssolid biomass managementenergy transition
spellingShingle Nicolas Onemba Shuku
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Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
Études Caribéennes
sustainable development
governance
public participation
solid biomass
solid biomass management
energy transition
title Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
title_fullStr Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full_unstemmed Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
title_short Analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l’approche des indicateurs de durabilité en République Démocratique du Congo
title_sort analyse des facteurs de gestion de la biomasse solide par l approche des indicateurs de durabilite en republique democratique du congo
topic sustainable development
governance
public participation
solid biomass
solid biomass management
energy transition
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/26206
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