Authors
Anna Repo, Riina Känkänen, Juha‐Pekka Tuovinen, Riina Antikainen, Mikko Tuomi, Pekka Vanhala, Jari Liski
Publication date
2012/3
Journal
GCB Bioenergy
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
202-212
Description
Bioenergy from forest residues can be used to avoid fossil carbon emissions, but removing biomass from forests reduces carbon stock sizes and carbon input to litter and soil. The magnitude and longevity of these carbon stock changes determine how effective measures to utilize bioenergy from forest residues are to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the energy sector and to mitigate climate change. In this study, we estimate the variability of GHG emissions and consequent climate impacts resulting from producing bioenergy from stumps, branches and residual biomass of forest thinning operations in Finland, and the contribution of the variability in key factors, i.e. forest residue diameter, tree species, geographical location of the forest biomass removal site and harvesting method, to the emissions and their climate impact. The GHG emissions and the consequent climate impacts estimated as changes in …
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