Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations: (1) to provide negative emissions through sequestration of carbon into forests and harvested wood products or (2) to avoid GHG emissions through substitution of non-renewable raw materials with wood. We study the trade-offs and synergies between these strategies using three different Finnish national-level forest scenarios between 2015 and 2044 as examples. We demonstrate how GHG emissions change when wood harvest rates are increased. We take into account CO2 and other greenhouse gas flows in the forest, the decay rate of harvested wood products and fossil-based CO2 emissions that can be avoided by substituting altern...
Preventing dangerous climate change requires actions on several sectors. Mitigation strategies have ...
Forests make up large ecosystems and by the uptake of carbon dioxide can play an important role in m...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse g...
Forests have acted as a substantial Carbon sink during the last decades. In Finland, forests current...
The optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hotly debated during poli...
Increasing the use of biofuels influences atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although widely...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Increasing the use of biofuels influences atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although widely...
The pressure to increase forest and land carbon stocks simultaneously with increasing forest based b...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities play in mitigating climate chan...
Background Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation by ...
Abstract Background Forests and forest products can s...
Abstract Background Forestry offers possibilities to sequestrate carbon in living biomass, deadwood ...
Preventing dangerous climate change requires actions on several sectors. Mitigation strategies have ...
Forests make up large ecosystems and by the uptake of carbon dioxide can play an important role in m...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...
Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse g...
Forests have acted as a substantial Carbon sink during the last decades. In Finland, forests current...
The optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hotly debated during poli...
Increasing the use of biofuels influences atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although widely...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Increasing the use of biofuels influences atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Although widely...
The pressure to increase forest and land carbon stocks simultaneously with increasing forest based b...
This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities play in mitigating climate chan...
Background Forests and forest products can significantly contribute to climate change mitigation by ...
Abstract Background Forests and forest products can s...
Abstract Background Forestry offers possibilities to sequestrate carbon in living biomass, deadwood ...
Preventing dangerous climate change requires actions on several sectors. Mitigation strategies have ...
Forests make up large ecosystems and by the uptake of carbon dioxide can play an important role in m...
The warming of our planet is a direct consequence of anthropogenic emissions with carbon dioxide as ...