Green roofs are increasingly being used to meet the challenges of extreme rainfall and surface water management in cities and towns. Biochar is a locally sourced and carbon-negative material that can be used as a substrate component for green roofs. Here are some experiences NIBIO has gained in this area through research and testing of various concept.publishedVersio
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Urban use of Biochar is increasing but the effect on the plant growth is neither verified nor estima...
Green roofs are used increasingly to alleviate peaks of water discharge into the sewage systems in u...
Green roofs can improve urban ecological conditions by mitigating the heat island effect and absorbi...
Green roofs are becoming more necessary due to their multiple functions, like mitigation of runoff, ...
Green roofs are an important part of urban green spaces. A good roof soil system contributes to the ...
Global warming has increased the precipitation in Northern Europe. For cities, this has led to incre...
In this paper, biochar was added to the green roof in order to study the effect of biochar amendment...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
With the development of industry, carbon emissions are increasing: global temperatures are rising, h...
Biochar is a rich carbon source formed through biomass's thermal decomposition. Biomass-derived bioc...
The modern world's increasingly developed industries have significantly polluted the planet on which...
Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials forapplicati...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Urban use of Biochar is increasing but the effect on the plant growth is neither verified nor estima...
Green roofs are used increasingly to alleviate peaks of water discharge into the sewage systems in u...
Green roofs can improve urban ecological conditions by mitigating the heat island effect and absorbi...
Green roofs are becoming more necessary due to their multiple functions, like mitigation of runoff, ...
Green roofs are an important part of urban green spaces. A good roof soil system contributes to the ...
Global warming has increased the precipitation in Northern Europe. For cities, this has led to incre...
In this paper, biochar was added to the green roof in order to study the effect of biochar amendment...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Sustainable development is facing a transformation. One solution finding its place as a key strategy...
With the development of industry, carbon emissions are increasing: global temperatures are rising, h...
Biochar is a rich carbon source formed through biomass's thermal decomposition. Biomass-derived bioc...
The modern world's increasingly developed industries have significantly polluted the planet on which...
Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials forapplicati...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Urban use of Biochar is increasing but the effect on the plant growth is neither verified nor estima...