This report summarizes the status of biochar in forestry in the Nordic-Baltic countries today. Biochar is charred material formed by pyrolysis of organic materials. In addition to improving soil physical and chemical properties and plant growth, biochar is a promising negative emission technology for storing carbon (C) in soils. The report gives an overview of current and potential uses, production methods and facilities, legislation, current and future research as well as biochar properties and effects. Forests are both a source of feedstock for biochar production and a potential beneficiary for biochar use. Production is still limited in the Nordic-Baltic countries, but commercial production is on the rise and several enterprises are in t...
Biochar is charcoal produced from feedstock under pyrolysis. It has gained interests among researche...
Skanska, Sweden’s leading project development and construction groups, is increasingly striving for ...
Biochar is a product from the pyrolysis of plant derived-biomass and it is intended to be applied to...
This report summarizes the status of biochar in forestry in the Nordic-Baltic countries today. Bioch...
Biochar is charred material formed by the pyrolysis of organic matter. The addition of biochar to so...
Biochar represents a new approach to fight global warming through its ability to reduce carbon dioxi...
Biochar soil amendment may provide the forestry sector with a formidable tool to simultaneously sequ...
Agricultural activities are collectively one of the largest contributors to accumulation of greenhou...
Tiivistelmä * * Abstract Biochar is a porous carbonaceous solid material produced by pyrolysis, t...
It is a relatively new concept to use biochar as soil amendment and for climate change mitigation. F...
Biochar is increasingly gaining momentum in the context of climate change mitigation and its product...
Environmental sustainability in Sweden is challenged by rising greenhouse gas emissions from transpo...
Although increasing numbers of research papers regarding biochar are being published worldwide, in s...
In order to achieve carbon neutrality and slow down climate change, it is necessary not only to curb...
The United Nations estimates the rate of deforestation over 10 million hectares per year, with addit...
Biochar is charcoal produced from feedstock under pyrolysis. It has gained interests among researche...
Skanska, Sweden’s leading project development and construction groups, is increasingly striving for ...
Biochar is a product from the pyrolysis of plant derived-biomass and it is intended to be applied to...
This report summarizes the status of biochar in forestry in the Nordic-Baltic countries today. Bioch...
Biochar is charred material formed by the pyrolysis of organic matter. The addition of biochar to so...
Biochar represents a new approach to fight global warming through its ability to reduce carbon dioxi...
Biochar soil amendment may provide the forestry sector with a formidable tool to simultaneously sequ...
Agricultural activities are collectively one of the largest contributors to accumulation of greenhou...
Tiivistelmä * * Abstract Biochar is a porous carbonaceous solid material produced by pyrolysis, t...
It is a relatively new concept to use biochar as soil amendment and for climate change mitigation. F...
Biochar is increasingly gaining momentum in the context of climate change mitigation and its product...
Environmental sustainability in Sweden is challenged by rising greenhouse gas emissions from transpo...
Although increasing numbers of research papers regarding biochar are being published worldwide, in s...
In order to achieve carbon neutrality and slow down climate change, it is necessary not only to curb...
The United Nations estimates the rate of deforestation over 10 million hectares per year, with addit...
Biochar is charcoal produced from feedstock under pyrolysis. It has gained interests among researche...
Skanska, Sweden’s leading project development and construction groups, is increasingly striving for ...
Biochar is a product from the pyrolysis of plant derived-biomass and it is intended to be applied to...