Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 442 g
Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 442 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-804514-5
Verlag: ACADEMIC PRESS
Efficiency and profitability of the supply chain are analyzed and the scale and level of confidence of feedstock inventory estimates are highlighted. Logistics and ecological and socio-economic footprints are also covered. This book provides a synthesis of the scientific and technical literature on specific aspects of forest biomass supply chains, and quantifies future potentials in comparison to estimates provided by other sources and the targets for bioenergy production set by various organizations (IEA, IPCC, etc.).
Finally, the book proposes recommendations for practitioners, policymakers, and future research. This approach makes the book especially relevant for professionals, policymakers, researchers, and graduate students in the field of bioenergy conversion and management, as well as those interested in sustainable management of natural resources.
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1. Introduction. Background, theoretical framework.
2. Models of forest biomass supply chains in various countries
3. Challenges and opportunities of logistics and economics of forest biomass mobilisation.
4. Social and economics aspects of forest biomass mobilisation.
5. Environmental sustainability aspects of forest biomass mobilisation, including soil, biodiversity, water and carbon balance.
6. Challenges and opportunities for the conversion technologies used to make forest biomass based bioenergy/biofuels
7. Challenges and opportunities of international trade of forest biomass
8. Forest bioenergy deployment in the absence of bioenergy policies/targets, with examples from Canada and Australia.
9. Quantifying forest biomass potential for mobilisation in the face of challenges and opportunities in the boreal and temperate biomes.
10. Conclusion: Synthesis and classification of main barriers and opportunities to mobilisation; comparisons and expectations of mobilisation of forest biomass in other biomes; recommendations.