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The Forestry and Wood Sector and Climate Change Mitigation : From Carbon Sequestration in Forests to the Development of the Bioeconomy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roux, Alice.
Contributor:
Colin, Antoine.
Dhôte, Jean-François.
Schmitt, Bertrand.
Series:
Matière à débattre et Décider
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (166 pages)
Other Title:
Forestry and Wood Sector and Climate Change Mitigation
Forestry & wood sector and climate change mitigation
Place of Publication:
Versailles : Quae, 2020.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
While the main challenge in intertropical and boreal regions is tackling deforestation and forest resource degradation, forests and forestry in temperate regions face what may appear to be contradictory goals: to increase atmospheric carbon capture through sequestration in biomass and soils, while providing a growing share of the resources needed to produce essential material goods and energy for human societies as well as gradually renewing forests to enable them to adapt to future climate conditions. Creating a balance between these potentially competing priorities has been the subject of intense societal and scientific debate in recent years, which has prompted us to examine all aspects of these issues in greater depth. INRAE and IGN, at the request of the French Ministries responsible for agriculture and forestry, have jointly undertaken a scientific assessment to shed light on the details of this debate, using the example of forests and the forestry & wood sectors in metropolitan France. The results of this important exercise are presented in this book.
Contents:
Intro
Table des matières
The forestry &amp
wood sector and climate change mitigation
Preface
Forward
The role of the forestry &amp
wood sectors in mitigating climate change
- The current carbon balance of the forestry &amp
wood sector
- The carbon balances and economic effects of three forest management scenarios until 2050
- Effects of worsening climate change and severe disturbances on the carbon balance up to 2050
General conclusions
Annex - Determination of the areas to be reforested under the 'Intensification' scenario reforestation plan
References
List of authors and scientific experts involved in this publication.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
OCLC:
1258398594

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