Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We examine several issues of importance, including biomass supply chains and harvesting costs, innovative new uses for bioenergy products, and the policy framework in place to provide incentives for biomass use. Western states vary greatly in the extent and utilization of forest resources, the proportion of land under federal ownership, and community and stakeholder structure and dynamics. Our research—which focused on the socioeconomic factors associated with biomass removal, production, and use—identified several important trends. Long-term stewardship projects could play a role in influencing project economics while being conducive to private...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
This study was sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program to understand and enhance the ahihty of f...
Woody biomass from forest management is a renewable, low-carbon feedstock that can substitute for fo...
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We ...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
Interest in woody biomass from forests has increased because of rising fossil fuel costs, concerns a...
Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers acro...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
The idea of offsetting the costs of wildfire hazardous fuels reduction treatments by selling the bio...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire exclusion over the past century or more has resulted in extensive fuel...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
This study was sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program to understand and enhance the ahihty of f...
Woody biomass from forest management is a renewable, low-carbon feedstock that can substitute for fo...
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We ...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
Interest in woody biomass from forests has increased because of rising fossil fuel costs, concerns a...
Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers acro...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
The idea of offsetting the costs of wildfire hazardous fuels reduction treatments by selling the bio...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire exclusion over the past century or more has resulted in extensive fuel...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
The appeal of biomass utilization grows as the need for wildfire risk reduction, economic developmen...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
This study was sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program to understand and enhance the ahihty of f...
Woody biomass from forest management is a renewable, low-carbon feedstock that can substitute for fo...