Proceedings of a Workshop on Forest Energy Production as a Means of Improving Silvicultural Practice

Proceedings of a Workshop on Forest Energy Production as a Means of Improving Silvicultural Practice

Author: Canada. Forestry Canada

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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Task VI of the International Energy Agency's bioenergy agreement is concerned with biomass supply from conventional forestry. Within that context, a number of international activities have been undertaken. The objective of Activity 1 is to develop a state-of-the-art review of current forest management strategies and techniques used by participating countries to produce wood for energy in conventional forestry systems. The proceedings of this workshop on forest energy production as a means of improving silvicultural practice are presented in the form of six papers from Canada, Sweden and the UK.


Forest BioEnergy Production

Forest BioEnergy Production

Author: Seppo Kellomäki

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1461483913

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For thousands of years, forest biomass or wood has been among the main energy sources of humans around the world. Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuels have replaced wood and become the dominant source of energy. The use of fossil fuels has the disadvantage of increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), especially carbon dioxide (CO2), with the consequent warming of global climate and changes in precipitation. In this context, the substitution of fossil fuels with renewable energy sources like forest biomass is among the ways to mitigate climate change. This book summarizes recent experiences on how to manage forest land to produce woody biomass for energy use and what are the potentials to mitigate climate change by substituting fossil fuels in energy production. In this context, the book addresses how management can affect the supply of energy biomass using short-rotation forestry and the conventional forestry applying long rotations. Furthermore, the book outlines the close interaction between the ecological systems and industrial systems, which controls the carbon cycle between the atmosphere and biosphere. In this context, sustainable forest management is a key to understand and control indirect carbon emissions due to the utilization of forest biomass (e.g. from management, harvesting and logistics, and ecosystem processes), which are often omitted in assessing the carbon neutrality of energy systems based on forest biomass. The focus in this book is on forests and forestry in the boreal and temperate zones, particularly in Northern Europe, where the woody biomass is widely used in the energy industry for producing energy.


Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry

Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry

Author: J. Richardson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-12-30

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0306475197

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Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry synthesizes information needed to design or implement sustainable forest management systems for production of biomass for energy in conjunction with other forest products. It is organized around the criteria for sustainable forest management: productivity, environment, social issues, economics, and legal and institutional framework. More than 25 international experts from 10 countries have brought together available ecological, physical, operational, social and economic information and identified gaps in knowledge related to biomass production and harvesting systems. This is the first time that such comprehensive information has been brought together under one cover, using an integrated, holistic approach. Guiding principles and state of the art knowledge are emphasized. The book will enable forest resource managers and planners to evaluate the ability of specific forest regions to sustainably meet bioenergy production demands.