[HTML][HTML] Does expanding wood use in construction and textile markets contribute to climate change mitigation?

E Hurmekoski, J Kunttu, T Heinonen, T Pukkala… - … and sustainable energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive
products and energy. Wood products can contribute to climate change mitigation, if they …

Even cooler insights: On the power of forests to (water the Earth and) cool the planet

D Ellison, J Pokorný, M Wild - Global change biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Scientific innovation is overturning conventional paradigms of forest, water, and energy
cycle interactions. This has implications for our understanding of the principal causal …

Is tree planting an effective strategy for climate change mitigation?

MUF Kirschbaum, AL Cowie, J Peñuelas… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The world's forests store large amounts of carbon (C), and growing forests can reduce
atmospheric CO 2 by storing C in their biomass. This has provided the impetus for world …

Dynamic LCA of the increased use of wood in buildings and its consequences: Integration of CO2 sequestration and material substitutions

S Cordier, P Blanchet, F Robichaud, B Amor - Building and Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Wood products can have a lower impact on climate change (CC) than other building
materials, and their carbon content can transform buildings into temporary carbon sinks …

Reconciling the EU forest, biodiversity, and climate strategies

K Gregor, CPO Reyer, TA Nagel, A Mäkelä… - Global change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Forests provide important ecosystem services (ESs), including climate change mitigation,
local climate regulation, habitat for biodiversity, wood and non‐wood products, energy, and …

Under what circumstances can the forest sector contribute to 2050 climate change mitigation targets? A study from forest ecosystems to landfill methane emissions for …

L Moreau, E Thiffault, WA Kurz… - GCB Bioenergy, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Meeting climate change mitigation targets by 2050, as outlined in international pledges,
involves determining optimal strategies for forest management, wood supply, the substitution …

The multi-faceted Swedish Heureka forest decision support system: context, functionality, design, and 10 years experiences of its use

T Lämås, L Saengstuvall, K Öhman… - Frontiers in forests and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
For several decades, computerized forest decision support systems (DSS) have helped
managers and decision makers to analyze different management options and supported the …

[HTML][HTML] Risk perception and political leaning explain the preferences of non-industrial private landowners for alternative climate change mitigation strategies in …

A Vehola, A Malkamäki, AK Kosenius… - … Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding landowners' willingness to act on climate change is important for effective
climate policy. This study investigates the determinants of Finnish non-industrial private …

[PDF][PDF] Raihan A.(2024)“An overview of integrating the ecological footprints of livestock production with forestry-based strategies.”

HA Himu - Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2024 - researchgate.net
Livestock production, being a long-standing and highly important human endeavor, plays a
crucial role in meeting the worldwide need for human sustenance and other animal-derived …

Leveraging research infrastructure co-location to evaluate constraints on terrestrial carbon cycling in northern European forests

MN Futter, T Dirnböck, M Forsius, JK Bäck, N Cools… - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
Integrated long-term, in-situ observations are needed to document ongoing environmental
change, to “ground-truth” remote sensing and model outputs and to predict future Earth …