To replace fossil fuel and thereby mitigate climate change, harvesting of wood such as stumps for bioenergy will likely increase. Coarse deadwood is an important resource for biodiversity and stumps comprise the main part of the coarse deadwood in managed forests. We provide the first integrated analysis of the long-term climate and biodiversity impacts of a whole landscape. We simultaneously project climate and biodiversity impacts of harvesting stumps to substitute for fossil coal, assuming scenarios with different proportions of the landscape with stump harvest (10, 50, 80%) the coming 50years. A life cycle approach was used to calculate future global temperature changes and future metapopulation changes in six epixylic lichens. Metapopu...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Biomass combustion is considered to be carbon neutral, but intensive biomass harvesting may negative...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...
To replace fossil fuel and thereby mitigate climate change, harvesting of wood such as stumps for bi...
Climate solutions relying on forest bioenergy may be in conflict with carbon sequestration and stora...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
Harvesting branches, stumps and unmercantable tops, in addition to stem wood, decreases the carbon i...
Wood bioenergy may decrease the reliance on fossil carbon and mitigate anticipated increases in temp...
Wood bioenergy may decrease the reliance on fossil carbon and mitigate anticipated increases in temp...
Nearly 4 % of the world’s forests are plantations, established to provide a variety of ecosystem ser...
The role of bioenergy in climate change mitigation is a topic of heated debate, as the demand for la...
NoCharacterising the future risk to biodiversity across multiple environmental drivers is fraught wi...
Forest ecosystems provide a variety of services, from climate regulation to biodiversity conservatio...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Biomass combustion is considered to be carbon neutral, but intensive biomass harvesting may negative...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...
To replace fossil fuel and thereby mitigate climate change, harvesting of wood such as stumps for bi...
Climate solutions relying on forest bioenergy may be in conflict with carbon sequestration and stora...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
Climate change is expected to have major impacts on terrestrial biodiversity at all ecosystem levels...
The global impacts of biodiversity loss and climate change are interlinked, but the feedbacks betwee...
Harvesting branches, stumps and unmercantable tops, in addition to stem wood, decreases the carbon i...
Wood bioenergy may decrease the reliance on fossil carbon and mitigate anticipated increases in temp...
Wood bioenergy may decrease the reliance on fossil carbon and mitigate anticipated increases in temp...
Nearly 4 % of the world’s forests are plantations, established to provide a variety of ecosystem ser...
The role of bioenergy in climate change mitigation is a topic of heated debate, as the demand for la...
NoCharacterising the future risk to biodiversity across multiple environmental drivers is fraught wi...
Forest ecosystems provide a variety of services, from climate regulation to biodiversity conservatio...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Biomass combustion is considered to be carbon neutral, but intensive biomass harvesting may negative...
In most cases, when using wood from final felling directly for energy production, payback times coul...