Harvested wood products (HWP) can play an important role in climate-smart bioeconomic transformation. They contribute to climate change mitigation through two main mechanisms: carbon storage and substitution. Norway has ambitions to strengthen the contribution of its forest sector in climate change mitigation. Ideally, the future production and use of HWPs would increasingly shift towards products with high carbon storage and substitution benefits. We collected data from the literature and, when necessary, supplemented it with our own calculations, on carbon storage and substitution factors of HWPs that seemed relevant in evaluating the climate change mitigation potential in the context of the Norwegian forest sector. There are many uncerta...
The use of wood products is often promoted as a climate change mitigation option to reduce atmospher...
Background The new rules for the Land Use, Land Use change and Forestry sector under the Kyoto Proto...
<div><p>Although not without its critics, considerable recognition has been given to the climate coo...
Harvested wood products (HWP) can play an important role in climate-smart bioeconomic transformation...
This study adds to the scientific literature dealing with the climate change mitigation implications...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
Forest-based products––often referred to as harvested-wood products (HWPs)––can influence the climat...
To obtain net climate benefits from intensified forest utilization in the short-term, the substituti...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Energy from wood biomass is one of the prioritized areas of focus in current Norwegian energy politi...
In the discussion of how forests can contribute to reducing the content of greenhouse gases on the a...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Using wood as a building material affects the carbon balance through several mechanisms. This paper ...
Forests play a significant role in global carbon dynamics and thus in mitigating climate change. By ...
The use of wood products is often promoted as a climate change mitigation option to reduce atmospher...
Background The new rules for the Land Use, Land Use change and Forestry sector under the Kyoto Proto...
<div><p>Although not without its critics, considerable recognition has been given to the climate coo...
Harvested wood products (HWP) can play an important role in climate-smart bioeconomic transformation...
This study adds to the scientific literature dealing with the climate change mitigation implications...
Emissions of greenhouse gases is accounted for and reported annually under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto ...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
Forest-based products––often referred to as harvested-wood products (HWPs)––can influence the climat...
To obtain net climate benefits from intensified forest utilization in the short-term, the substituti...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Energy from wood biomass is one of the prioritized areas of focus in current Norwegian energy politi...
In the discussion of how forests can contribute to reducing the content of greenhouse gases on the a...
Managed forests serve as a store of carbon (C) and a renewable source of energy and materials. By us...
Using wood as a building material affects the carbon balance through several mechanisms. This paper ...
Forests play a significant role in global carbon dynamics and thus in mitigating climate change. By ...
The use of wood products is often promoted as a climate change mitigation option to reduce atmospher...
Background The new rules for the Land Use, Land Use change and Forestry sector under the Kyoto Proto...
<div><p>Although not without its critics, considerable recognition has been given to the climate coo...