Climate change and transition towards a bioeconomy are seen as both challenges and opportunities for the forest-based sector in Europe. Transition towards a bioeconomy will in most cases rely on intensified use of renewable resources and/or advancement in technology. However, how can the intensified use of renewable resources be combined with climate change mitigation measures to increase carbon sinks in the forest-based sector? Additionally, what are the possible socio-economic and environmental impacts of intensified wood use? In this study, we examined the impacts of increased wood utilisation in Lithuania. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of increased domestic wood utilisation on: (i) employment; (ii) the economic p...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
Forests in boreal and temperate forest-ecosystems have importance for carbonbalance since they seque...
To obtain net climate benefits from intensified forest utilization in the short-term, the substituti...
This study adds to the scientific literature dealing with the climate change mitigation implications...
Forests and the forest-based sector play important roles in mitigating climate change through carbon...
Lithuanian forestry has long been shaped by the classical normal forest theory, aiming for even long...
Forests and forest industries can contribute to climate change mitigation by sequestering carbon fro...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
The impacts of alternative forest management scenarios and harvest intensities on climate change mit...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Cascading use of biomass is a recognized strategy contributing to an efficient development of the bi...
In this work, we studied the potentials offered by managed boreal forests and forestry to mitigate t...
Forests in boreal and temperate forest-ecosystems have an important function since they sequester at...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
To develop viable strategies for intensifying the use of forest biomass and for increasing forest pr...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
Forests in boreal and temperate forest-ecosystems have importance for carbonbalance since they seque...
To obtain net climate benefits from intensified forest utilization in the short-term, the substituti...
This study adds to the scientific literature dealing with the climate change mitigation implications...
Forests and the forest-based sector play important roles in mitigating climate change through carbon...
Lithuanian forestry has long been shaped by the classical normal forest theory, aiming for even long...
Forests and forest industries can contribute to climate change mitigation by sequestering carbon fro...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
The impacts of alternative forest management scenarios and harvest intensities on climate change mit...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Cascading use of biomass is a recognized strategy contributing to an efficient development of the bi...
In this work, we studied the potentials offered by managed boreal forests and forestry to mitigate t...
Forests in boreal and temperate forest-ecosystems have an important function since they sequester at...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
To develop viable strategies for intensifying the use of forest biomass and for increasing forest pr...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
Forests in boreal and temperate forest-ecosystems have importance for carbonbalance since they seque...
To obtain net climate benefits from intensified forest utilization in the short-term, the substituti...