The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which includes carbon absorbed by forest ecosystems. In the strategy of terrestrial carbon management, the following main issues are distinguished sequestration, conservation and substitution. Comparative studies show environmental advantages of wood products over the industries producing wood substitutes. To produce 1 tonne of construction wood, approximately 580 kWh of energy is required, while competing materials need much higher energy inputs e.g. bricks – 4 times more than wood; cement – 5 times more, plastic – 6 times more, steel – 24 times more and aluminium – 126 times more energy than wood. Wood also becomes an increasingly more attractive ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the global energy production potential of woody b...
assessment of the drivers that determine the potentials. Climatic Change (in press at the time of wr...
Abstract: Satisfying an increasing wood demand for material and energy in EU’s future bioeconomy is ...
In the 21st century, the production of crude oil is expected to peak and decline afterwards, as oil ...
From energy outlooks, it becomes clear that global bioenergy consumption is expected to grow further...
Sustainable development has become the umbrella objective for forest management in many countries of...
Wood is a lignocellulosic raw material that is used for a diversity of industrial products. Besides ...
The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of mater...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the global energy production potential of woody biomass fr...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
Efforts to develop alternative energy sources have spurred calls to increase cellulosic biofuel prod...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
This paper analyzes impacts of the U.S. biofuel energy policies on the carbon sequestration by fores...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the global energy production potential of woody b...
assessment of the drivers that determine the potentials. Climatic Change (in press at the time of wr...
Abstract: Satisfying an increasing wood demand for material and energy in EU’s future bioeconomy is ...
In the 21st century, the production of crude oil is expected to peak and decline afterwards, as oil ...
From energy outlooks, it becomes clear that global bioenergy consumption is expected to grow further...
Sustainable development has become the umbrella objective for forest management in many countries of...
Wood is a lignocellulosic raw material that is used for a diversity of industrial products. Besides ...
The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of mater...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the global energy production potential of woody biomass fr...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
Efforts to develop alternative energy sources have spurred calls to increase cellulosic biofuel prod...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
This paper analyzes impacts of the U.S. biofuel energy policies on the carbon sequestration by fores...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the global energy production potential of woody b...
assessment of the drivers that determine the potentials. Climatic Change (in press at the time of wr...
Abstract: Satisfying an increasing wood demand for material and energy in EU’s future bioeconomy is ...