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Sustainable Use of Forest Biomass for Energy A Synthesis with Focus on the Baltic and Nordic Region

Series: Managing Forest Ecosystems Volume: 12
Edited By: D Röser, A Asikainen, K Raulund-Rasmussen and I Stupak
259 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Sustainable Use of Forest Biomass for Energy
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About this book

The large-scale utilization of forest biomass for energy is still in its infancy and there is a need for knowledge about the short- and long-term consequences of intensive forest biomass harvesting on the forest ecosystem and the economic consequences for the forest owner. Sustainable Use of Forest Biomass for Energy makes use of the vast amount of knowledge within the Nordic-Baltic region to bridge the gap between the uncertainty of scientific knowledge and general principles on the one hand, and more concrete practical forest management and policy making in the forestry and energy sectors on the other.

The focus on the Nordic and Baltic countries makes it possible to compare two groups of countries in Europe with substantial differences in legislative and economic frameworks. Nordic and Baltic scientists from ecological, economic, social, and technological disciplines joined forces to synthesize current knowledge, generate new results, describe cases, and create a basis for the development of management recommendations for forest energy harvesting and wood ash recycling. The reader is provided with information and tools that together with knowledge of local conditions enhance the reader's ability to evaluate whether or not a certain management regime is sustainable or not sustainable in ecological, economic, technical and social terms.

The book is indispensable reading for forest scientists and managers, forest extension, forest and energy policy makers and the energy sector.

Contents

1. Wood energy in the European energy and forestry context; A. Lunnan, I. Stupak-Moller * 2. Wood energy resources and utilisation in Nordic and Baltic countries; A. Asikainen, D. Roser * 3. Effects of intensified forest biomass utilisation on short and long term site fertility; K. Raulund Rasmussen * 4. Use of wood ash for compensation of nutrient export; E. Karltun * 5. Insect pests and biodiversity; M. Schroeder, M. Jonsell * 6. Economic implications of forest energy utilisation; A. Lunnan * 7. Management recommendations; A. Asikainen et al * 8. Policy recommendations; A. Lunnan * 9. EnerTree a decision support tool for forest energy recovery; K. Pasanen, I. Stupak-Moller *

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Series: Managing Forest Ecosystems Volume: 12
Edited By: D Röser, A Asikainen, K Raulund-Rasmussen and I Stupak
259 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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