Closing an open balance: The impact of increased tree harvest on forest carbon
Fossil‐based emissions can be avoided by using wood in place of non‐renewable raw
materials as energy and materials. However, wood harvest influences forest carbon stocks …
materials as energy and materials. However, wood harvest influences forest carbon stocks …
[HTML][HTML] A market inventory of construction wood for residential building in Europe–in the light of the Green Deal and new circular economy ambitions
Wood is an energy efficient, low carbon construction material that if carefully managed can
contribute significantly to European climate policy goals in urban environments. The aim of …
contribute significantly to European climate policy goals in urban environments. The aim of …
[HTML][HTML] Sectoral low-carbon roadmaps and the role of forest biomass in Finland's carbon neutrality 2035 target
A Majava, T Vadén, T Toivanen, P Järvensivu… - Energy Strategy …, 2022 - Elsevier
As a part of its climate policy, Finnish government facilitated the creation of low-carbon
roadmaps by sectors of industry. The roadmap process and the roadmaps were promoted as …
roadmaps by sectors of industry. The roadmap process and the roadmaps were promoted as …
Climate mitigation forestry—temporal trade-offs
T Skytt, G Englund, BG Jonsson - Environmental Research …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
The 1.5° C target for global warming calls for evaluating short-term (30–50 years) climate
change mitigation with different forests usage. In the current scientific literature and in the …
change mitigation with different forests usage. In the current scientific literature and in the …
Spatial dynamics of biophysical trade-offs and synergies among ecosystem services in the Himalayas
The production of ecosystem services (ES) is highly dependent on the current state of spatial
distribution, pattern of occurrence, and interaction among them, which is barely studied in …
distribution, pattern of occurrence, and interaction among them, which is barely studied in …
More future synergies and less trade‐offs between forest ecosystem services with natural climate solutions instead of bioeconomy solutions
Abstract To reach the Paris Agreement, societies need to increase the global terrestrial
carbon sink. There are many climate change mitigation solutions (CCMS) for forests …
carbon sink. There are many climate change mitigation solutions (CCMS) for forests …
Understanding the benefits and challenges of harvested wood products in response to climate change
The greenhouse gas emission reduction potential of harvested wood products (HWPs) is
widely recognized and future demand is expected to increase. However, inconsistencies in …
widely recognized and future demand is expected to increase. However, inconsistencies in …
Biobased plastic: a plausible solution toward carbon neutrality in plastic industry?
Biobased plastic exhibits unique benefits for achieving carbon neutrality, a key step toward
reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases, due to its stability, high carbon content, and origin …
reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases, due to its stability, high carbon content, and origin …
[PDF][PDF] Forest-based climate change mitigation and adaptation in Europe
The Paris Agreement requires major societal and economic transformations to ensure that
the increase in global average temperature remains below 2 C (or even 1.5 C) compared to …
the increase in global average temperature remains below 2 C (or even 1.5 C) compared to …
Effect of forest management choices on carbon sequestration and biodiversity at national scale
Forest management methods and harvest intensities influence wood production, carbon
sequestration and biodiversity. We devised different management scenarios by means of …
sequestration and biodiversity. We devised different management scenarios by means of …