International audienceIn the ambition of a transition from fossil carbon use, forestry residues are attracting considerable attention as a feedstock for the future bioeconomy. However, there is a limited spatially-explicit understanding of their availability. In the present study, this gap has been bridged by developing a generic framework "CamBEE", for a transparent estimation of aboveground primary forestry residues. CamBEE further includes guidelines, based on standard uncertainty propagation techniques, to quantify the uncertainty of the generated estimates. CamBEE is a four-step procedure relying on open-access spatial data. The framework further provides insights on the appropriate spatial resolution to select. In this study, the prop...
This article provides an assessment of the quantities of potentially exploitable timber in French fo...
There is a growing interest in using logging residues as feedstock in the bioeconomy. However, quant...
[Notes_IRSTEA]l'ensemble des résumés des communications et des posters est paru dans la revue "Inter...
One of the major steps in setting up a bioenergy utilization system is to determine the potential av...
The dataset contains information on the physical, biochemical, chemical composition, current use, an...
A spatial approach to bioeconomy: Quantifying the residual biomass potential in the EU-2
The biobased chemical industry is characterised by strong growth. Innovative products and materials ...
International audienceKey messageWe present a methodological framework that both scientists and supp...
European forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-economy in...
The globally emerging concepts and strategies for a “bioeconomy” rely on the vision of a sustainable...
BackgroundEuropean forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-...
The availability and spatial distribution of forest treatment residues are prerequisites to supply c...
International audienceIn the light of current environmental changes, forest ecosystem services must ...
European forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-economy in...
Growing demand for bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts has increased interests in the utilization of...
This article provides an assessment of the quantities of potentially exploitable timber in French fo...
There is a growing interest in using logging residues as feedstock in the bioeconomy. However, quant...
[Notes_IRSTEA]l'ensemble des résumés des communications et des posters est paru dans la revue "Inter...
One of the major steps in setting up a bioenergy utilization system is to determine the potential av...
The dataset contains information on the physical, biochemical, chemical composition, current use, an...
A spatial approach to bioeconomy: Quantifying the residual biomass potential in the EU-2
The biobased chemical industry is characterised by strong growth. Innovative products and materials ...
International audienceKey messageWe present a methodological framework that both scientists and supp...
European forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-economy in...
The globally emerging concepts and strategies for a “bioeconomy” rely on the vision of a sustainable...
BackgroundEuropean forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-...
The availability and spatial distribution of forest treatment residues are prerequisites to supply c...
International audienceIn the light of current environmental changes, forest ecosystem services must ...
European forests are considered a crucial resource for supplying biomass to a growing bio-economy in...
Growing demand for bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts has increased interests in the utilization of...
This article provides an assessment of the quantities of potentially exploitable timber in French fo...
There is a growing interest in using logging residues as feedstock in the bioeconomy. However, quant...
[Notes_IRSTEA]l'ensemble des résumés des communications et des posters est paru dans la revue "Inter...