Indirect carbon dioxide emissions from producing bioenergy from forest harvest residues

A Repo, M Tuomi, J Liski - Gcb Bioenergy, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Forest harvest residues are important raw materials for bioenergy in regions practicing
forestry. Removing these residues from a harvest site reduces the carbon stock of the forest …

Forest bioenergy at the cost of carbon sequestration?

P Vanhala, A Repo, J Liski - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Bioenergy from forest residues can be used to substitute fossil energy sources and reduce
carbon emissions. However, increasing biomass removals from forests reduce carbon …

Globally relevant lessons from a long-term trial series testing universal hypothesis of the impacts of increasing biomass removal on site productivity and nutrient pools

LG Garrett, SJ Smaill, SL Addison… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
It is established that the long-term productivity of planted forests now and into the future
requires a consistent supply of nutrients from soil for sustained growth over multiple …

Do thinnings influence biomass and soil carbon stocks in Mediterranean maritime pinewoods?

R Ruiz-Peinado, A Bravo-Oviedo… - European Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
The effects of silvicultural treatments on carbon sequestration are poorly understood,
particularly in areas like the Mediterranean where soil fertility is low and climatic conditions …

Carbon mitigation impacts of increased softwood lumber and structural panel use for nonresidential construction in the United States

P Nepal, KE Skog, DB McKeever… - Forest Products …, 2016 - meridian.allenpress.com
More wood use in the United States to construct low-rise nonresidential (NR) buildings
would increase consumption and production of softwood (SW) lumber, engineered wood …

Harvest residue management effects on tree growth and ecosystem carbon in a Chinese fir plantation in subtropical China

Z Huang, Z He, X Wan, Z Hu, S Fan, Y Yang - Plant and Soil, 2013 - Springer
Aims This study aimed to determine the influence of different harvest residue management
strategies on tree growth, soil carbon (C) concentrations, soil nitrogen (N) availability and …

[PDF][PDF] Carbon accounting of forest bioenergy

A Agostini, J Giuntoli… - Joint Research Centre of …, 2013 - biomassmurder.org
A collection of airborne solid or liquid particles (excluding pure water), with a typical size
between 0.01 and 10 micrometers (μm) and residing in the atmosphere for at least several …

Biochar use in forestry and tree-based agro-ecosystems for increasing climate change mitigation and adaptation

I Stavi - International Journal of Sustainable Development & …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This study reviews the potential use of biochar as soil amendment in afforestation,
reforestation, agroforestry, fruit tree orchards, and bio-energy plantations. Implementing this …

Comparative assessment of soil fertility status of various agroecological regions under intensive cultivation in Northwest India

S Garnaik, BS Sekhon, S Sahoo… - Environmental Monitoring …, 2020 - Springer
Assessment of soil fertility status at agroecological region scale can help draw sound
nutrient management and cropping plans for sustainable agriculture. It can also forewarn …

Post-harvest residue management effects on recalcitrant carbon pools and plant biomarkers within the soil heavy fraction in Pinus radiata plantations

Z Huang, PW Clinton, MR Davis - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2011 - Elsevier
Forest soils contain about 30% of terrestrial carbon (C) and so knowledge of the influence of
forest management on stability of soil C pools is important for understanding the global C …