Attached please find letter from our esteemed colleagues concerning the heated debate on Forests, Bioenergy and climate change mitigation Letter on forests bioenergy and climate Jan 16_final
read moreAgenda and Background Workshop Presentations The Emerald Plan – Multi Role Integrated Indigenous Landscape Design – Feltrin Why Biomass in Papua New Guinea? – M. Henson The benefits of biomass harvest with crop rotation in the Aust Ag Landscape website release– Williamson Fast Growing Tree Plantations in the Landscape — Optimising Several Ecosystem Services – […]
read moreTR2017-03 Survey in Support of Planning of Work in WP1 in the 2017-2018 Period – Results Report. TR2017-03
read moreStump Harvesting – Climate and Environment Impacts. IEA Bioenergy TR2017:02
read moreStockholm, Sweden, June 12-15, 2017 Workshop Agenda Biodiversity and Biofuels G. Egnell, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management The Conribution of Forest Management in Swedish Scenarios towards Climate Neutrality by Mid Century G. Berndes, Chalmers University of Technology Can forest growth increase? U. Nilsson Forest Growth Determine Climate Change Mitigation Benefits T. Lundmark, SLU […]
read moreClimate Impact Assessment of Forest Bioenergy Affected by Decomposition Modelling-Comparison of the Q and YASSO Models. IEA Bioenergy EXCO:TR2017:05
read moreAlbedo Effects of Biomass Production: A Review. IEA-Bioenergy-EXCO-2017-02
read moreMobilization of Agricultural Residues for Bioenergy and Higher Value Bio-Products: Resources, Barriers and Sustainability. IEA Bioenergy Task43 TR2017:01
read moreAmsterdam, The Netherlands, June 7, 2016 Workshop Agenda Bioenergy from agroforestry can lead to improved food security, climate change, soil quality and rural development N. Sharma, World Agroforestry Centre Optimizing lignocellulosic cropping systems to achieve multiple benefits I. Dimitriou, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences GBEP AG6: Good examples of bioenergy-water relationships Uwe R. Fritsche, […]
read more