Forest Bioeconomy and Climate Change

This edited open access volume explores the role of forest bioeconomy in addressing climate change. The authors put a particular focus on planetary boundaries and how the linear, growth-oriented economy, is coupled with climate change and environmental degradation. Biobased products and sustainable...

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Altres autors: Hetemäki, Lauri (Editor), Kangas, Jyrki (Editor), Peltola, Heli (Editor)
Format: Electrònic eBook
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edició:1st ed. 2022.
Col·lecció:Managing Forest Ecosystems, 42
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Taula de continguts:
  • Chapter 1. The Role of the Forest-Based Sector in the Bioeconomy and Climate Change (Hetemäki and Kangas)
  • Chapter 2. Planetary Boundaries and the Role of the Forest-Based Sector (Hetemäki and Seppälä)
  • Chapter 3. Climate Change, Impacts, Adaptation and Risk Management in Forests (Venäläinen et al.)
  • Chapter 4. Outlook for a Forest-Based Bioeconomy (Hurmekoski et al.)
  • Chapter 5. Forest Biomass Availability (Anttila and Verkerk)
  • Chapter 6. Carbon Sequestration and Storage in the Forests of the European Union (Kilpeläinen and Peltola)
  • Chapter 7. Contribution of Wood-Based Products to Climate Change Mitigation (Hurmekoski et al.)
  • Chapter 8. Synthesis: Climate-Change Mitigation in the Forest-Based Sector (Hurmekoski et al.)
  • Chapter 9. Climate-Smart Forestry Approach (Hetemäki and Verkerk)
  • Chapter 10. Climate-Smart Forestry Case Study: Czech Republic (Emil Cienciala)
  • Chapter 11. Climate-Smart Forestry Case Study: Finland (Peltola et al.)
  • Chapter 12. Climate-Smart Forestry Case Study: Germany (Hanewinkel et al.)
  • Chapter 13. Climate-Smart Forestry Case Study: Spain (Trasobares et al)
  • Chapter 14. The Way Forward: Management and Policy Actions (Hetemäki et al.) .