Abstract Background Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation by stabilizing and even potentially decreasing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. Harvested wood products (HWP) represent a common widespread and cost-efficient opportunity for negative emissions. After harvest, a significant fraction of the wood remains stored in HWPs for a period that can vary from some months to many decades, whereas atmospheric carbon (C) is immediately sequestered by vegetation re-growth. This temporal mismatch between oxidation of HWPs and C uptake by vegetation generates a net sink that lasts over time. The role of temporary carbon storage i...
In Sweden, where forests cover more than 60% of the land area, silviculture and the use of forest pr...
Forest biomass is an important source of bioenergy and its importance is growing even more in the ne...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...
Abstract Background Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitig...
Background: Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation by...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse g...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The amount of carbon (C) stored in wood products manufactured in Finland was calculated with the hel...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Background The new rules for the Land Use, Land Use change and Forestry sector under the Kyoto Proto...
When forests are logged for heat and electricity production, emissions from burning of the biomass a...
Additional file 1: Table S1. References and assumptions for Norway’s data set (harvested amounts, HW...
Emissions of greenhouse gasses, such as carbon dioxide, have been shown to be strongly connected glo...
The thesis was commissioned by Wood from Finland Association, and its main subject was to determine,...
In Sweden, where forests cover more than 60% of the land area, silviculture and the use of forest pr...
Forest biomass is an important source of bioenergy and its importance is growing even more in the ne...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...
Abstract Background Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitig...
Background: Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation by...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse g...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
The amount of carbon (C) stored in wood products manufactured in Finland was calculated with the hel...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Background The new rules for the Land Use, Land Use change and Forestry sector under the Kyoto Proto...
When forests are logged for heat and electricity production, emissions from burning of the biomass a...
Additional file 1: Table S1. References and assumptions for Norway’s data set (harvested amounts, HW...
Emissions of greenhouse gasses, such as carbon dioxide, have been shown to be strongly connected glo...
The thesis was commissioned by Wood from Finland Association, and its main subject was to determine,...
In Sweden, where forests cover more than 60% of the land area, silviculture and the use of forest pr...
Forest biomass is an important source of bioenergy and its importance is growing even more in the ne...
Adequately addressing climate change will require a diverse set of approaches to both mitigation and...