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Evaluation
of solar energy by the general directorate of forest-village relations in the
south west region of Anatolia
U.
COŞGUN
Department of
Forestry Engineering,? Faculty of Forestry, Karab?k University Karabuk,
78100, Turkey
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: ufukcoşgun@karabuk.edu.tr
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Key
words
Forest villages,
Fuel wood,
Solar water heating system
Publication Data
Paper received : 20.06.2016
Revised received : 20.05.2017
Accepted : 28.06.2017
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Abstract
Aim: This study
investigated the results of the survey carried out on solar energy systems in
2005, by the General Directorate of Forest-Village Relations (GDoFVA), with
the objective of minimizing the consumption of firewood to obtain hot water.
Methodology:
Data
concerning the impact of solar energy systems on forest villages was obtained
by means of a face-to-face survey and 629 questionnaires, conducted in 152
forest villages of Antalya, Burdur and Isparta provinces, located in the
Western Mediterranean Region of Turkey. Frequency distributions and the
percentage of statements were assessed using Chi-square and simple
correlation analysis methods.
Results:
The
General Directorate of Forest-Village Relations, (GDoFVA), stated that use of
solar energy systems, decreased the consumption of firewood by 60-70% in
forest villages. In contrast, the results of the current study showed that
forest villages of the Western Mediterranean Region had saved firewood in the
region of 20-30% by using SES.
Interpretation: The average
consumption of firewood per household in the forest villages of the Western
Mediterranean Region is 11.74 stere per annum. If the saving of firewood was
found to be 30%, then the average amount of firewood saved per household was
3.2 stere per annum. The saving of firewood using solar energy systems was
estimated approximately 336,042 TL annually, according to the market prices
for households. On the other hand, the solar energy systems practices do
suggest support that is successful social enhance practice and economic
additive. The practice has ensured a significant social development in forest
villagers.
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