Household level domestic fuel consumption, need hypothesis and agroforestry adoption: Lessons from Eastern Himalaya Sood Kamal Kishor1, Najiar Chareki2, Singh K. Anand2 1Division of Agroforestry, Sher-e-kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Jammu-180 009 (J & K) 2Faculty of Forestry, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Nirjuli-791 109 (Arunachal Pradesh) Online published on 23 May, 2017. Abstract Many agroforestry programmes until recently were planned on need hypothesis which assumes that need of tree products would motivate the farmers to adopt agroforestry on their farms. Based on this approach, it was presumed that use of alternatives of woodfuels would decrease the need for tree products and hence would act as de-motivation for growing trees. The present study revealed that the fuelwood consumption had no influence on motivation to adopt agroforestry systems. The use of alternative fuels also exhibited no significant influence on agroforestry adoption. The study showed that primary source of fuelwood (availability) rather than the need played an important role in agroforestry adoption. Therefore, agroforestry should not merely be based on need for tree products but their availability from various sources. Top Keywords Farmers, India, Programmes, Surveys, Source, Woodfuels. Top |