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Forest Inventory-based Projection Systems for Wood and Biomass Availability: Managing Forest Ecosystems, cartea 29

Editat de Susana Barreiro, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Ronald E. McRoberts, Gerald Kändler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iul 2017
This book provides detailed descriptions of the forest biomass projection systems used in 22 countries in Europe and North America, as well as four European-wide systems. Separate chapters focus on the concepts of estimation of availability of woody biomass, compare and classify the different projection systems, and discuss the challenges and opportunities for the further development of these systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319561998
ISBN-10: 3319561995
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: XXI, 330 p. 31 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Managing Forest Ecosystems

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I.- 1. Introduction; Susana Barreiro et al.- 2. Wood Availability; Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Marian Lajos Mayr.- 3. Projection Systems in Europe and North America: Concepts and Approaches; Susana Barreiro, Margarida Tomé.- 4. Forest Resource Projection Tools at European Level; Mart-Jan Schelhaas et al.- 5. Future Challenges for Woody Biomass Projections; Klemens Schadauer et al.- Part II. Woody Biomass Projection Systems Based on Forest Inventory.- 1. Austria; Thomas Ledermann et al.- 2. Bulgaria; Nickola Stoyanov et al.- 3. Canada; Juha M. Metsaranta et al.- 4. Czech Republic; Miloš Kučera.- 5. Denmark; Vivian Kvist-Johannsen et al.- 6. Estonia; Allan Sims.- 7. Finland; Tuula Packalen et al.- 8. France; Antoine Colin et al.- 9. Germany; Gerald Kändler, Uli Riemer.- 10. Hungary; Pál Kovácsevics.- 11. Iceland; Arnór Snorrason, Bjarki Kjartansson.- 12. Ireland; Henry Phillips et al.- 13. Italy; Alessandro Paletto et al.- 14. Lithuania; Andrius Kuliešis et al.- 15. The Netherlands; Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Sandra Clerkx.- 16. Norway; Clara Antón-Fernández, Stein Tomter.- 17. Portugal; Susana Barreiro, Margarida Tomé.- 18. Romania; Marius Dumitru, Gheorghe Marin.- 19. Spain; Sonia Condés et al.- 20. Sweden; Anders Lundström, Per-Erik Wikberg.- 21. Switzerland; Christoph Fischer et al.- 22. United States of America (USA); Ronald E. McRoberts.- Index.

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In many European countries, the importance of wood production has been declining over the last decades in favour of other forest functions. However, recent policy targets for bioenergy and emphasis on the contribution of forests to the bio-economy have sparked interest in availability and mobilisation of wood from the forest and triggered the development or improvement of forest projection systems to assess future wood availability under different scenarios. As a result, a variety of approaches to modelling future woody biomass supply are currently used, making the comparison of results difficult. Additionally, the lack of mutual understanding among supply experts and wood industry experts often leads to misunderstandings regarding the availability of woody biomass. The book provides a unique collection of structured and detailed descriptions of the projection systems used in Europe and North America and of how wood resources are assessed and monitored by national forest inventories. The reader will find contextualizing accounts of forests and the issues that triggered the development of each system disclosing the situation in countries where National Forest Inventories have recently been implemented but no such tools have been developed. Additionally, a whole chapter is dedicated to the description of the European level tools that can be used, including their advantages and limitations. Finally, it provides a discussion on the future challenges.This book is written for experts in the field of assessment and modelling of wood resources, private practitioners and public administration and decision-makers interested in deepening their knowledge about the projection systems used for officially reporting woody biomass availability in several European countries and North America. 

Caracteristici

Gives a unique overview of the projection systems available in a large range of countries (mainly focusing on European countries) and thus responds to the increasing need for information on forests and their capacity to deliver woody biomass Descriptions of national - and European - level systems were prepared by the developers of the tools or by every-day users with deep knowledge on their functioning, thereby allowing the reader to gain a precise understanding of the purposes, functions, limitations and potential of each tool Provides information on the intentions and future work in these countries to develop new or to improve existing tools