Analysis of the potential of sustainable forest-based bioenergy for climate change mitigation.

作者: Bird D.N. , Zanchi. G. , Pena N. , Havlik P. , Frieden D.

DOI: 10.17528/CIFOR/003490

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摘要: Current climate mitigation policies are likely to become a strong driver of increased demand for renewable energy sources and particularly bioenergy. Therefore, it is becoming more important assess the potential amount biomass that will be available future production costs, in terms greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, connected extraction these potentials. The estimate emissions produced by different bioenergy evaluating advantages biomass-based compared fossil fuel use. This allows promotion most advantageous mitigation.

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