Saving Wood at the Burning Ghats

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The loss of forest cover has been blamed on villagers' need for firewood and fodder. But cremation is also a significant factor, even though some officials and environmentalists understandably shy away from this delicate subject. One important reason for the receding treeline in the hills surrounding Kathmandu Valley is the demand for wood in the burning ghats of Pashupati and Sankhamool.

In Kathmandu, one response has been to build electric crematoria, but sociological and cultural factors make this remedy doubtful, according to some. In the meantime, elsewhere in Nepal and in the Indian hills, voluntary organizations and individuals have figured out ways to save precious firewood by burning more for less. "After all, why should you not try appropriate technology in the burning ghats?" asks a Nepali forester.

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