Spatial Distribution of Biomass and Woody Litter for Bio-Energy in Biscay (Spain)

作者: Esperanza Mateos , Leyre Ormaetxea

DOI: 10.3390/F9050253

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摘要: Forest management has been considered a subject of interest, because they act as carbon (C) sinks to mitigate CO 2 emissions and also producers woody litter (WL) for bio-energy. Overall, sustainably managed system forests forest products contributes mitigation in positive, stable way. With increasing demand sustainable production, the need effectively utilise site-based resources increases. The utilization WL bio-energy can help meet renewable energy production. objective present study was investigate biomass production (including C sequestration) from most representative forestry species (Pinus radiata D. Don Ecualyptus globulus Labill) Biscay (Spain). Data third fourth Spanish Inventories (NFI3-2005 NFI4-2011) were used. We estimated potential produced activities. Our findings follows: Forests stored 12.084 Tg (dry basis), with mean 147.34 Mg ha - 1 2005 14.509 179.82 2011. total equivalent Biscay’s increased by 1.629 year between shows that accumulated amounted 1283.2 million MJ . These results suggest considerable

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