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What woodfuels can do to mitigate climate change / FAO

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: FAO Forestry paper ; 162Publication details: Paris : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2010Description: xi, 83 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789251066539
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.95 22
Contents:
Forest resources and woody biomass -- National, regional and global markets for woodfuels -- Future trends in energy, climate and woodfuel use -- Climate change mitigation potential of woodfuels -- Socio-econom ic impacts -- Environmental impacts -- Sustainability certification -- Carbon finance for woodfuels -- Research, development, demonstration an d deployment.
Summary: "Climate change can be mitigated in several ways, but most strategie s emphasize reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing energy use an d switching to energy sources that are less carbon intensive than fossi l fuels. This publication explores the scope, potential and implicatio ns for using woodfuels to replace fossil fuels and thereby contribute t o climate change mitigation. It analyses the current woodfuel offset m echanisms in place and their relative emission reduction potentials. T he scope is limited to solid woodfuels (fuelwood, charcoal, prepared bi omass such as woodchips and pellets, and recovered products or residues from wood processing industries)."--Back cover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 77- 83)

Forest resources and woody biomass -- National, regional and global markets for woodfuels -- Future trends in energy, climate and woodfuel use -- Climate change mitigation potential of woodfuels -- Socio-econom ic impacts -- Environmental impacts -- Sustainability certification -- Carbon finance for woodfuels -- Research, development, demonstration an d deployment.

"Climate change can be mitigated in several ways, but most strategie s emphasize reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing energy use an d switching to energy sources that are less carbon intensive than fossi l fuels. This publication explores the scope, potential and implicatio ns for using woodfuels to replace fossil fuels and thereby contribute t o climate change mitigation. It analyses the current woodfuel offset m echanisms in place and their relative emission reduction potentials. T he scope is limited to solid woodfuels (fuelwood, charcoal, prepared bi omass such as woodchips and pellets, and recovered products or residues from wood processing industries)."--Back cover

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