In the context of the current climate change, energy (heat and/or electricity) generation represents an interesting solution to exploit forest logging residues, since the combustion of wood does not cause – compared to fossil fuels – additional carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere. In Italy, the quantification of harvestable logging residues for energy purposes is one of the main problems in planning forest-wood-energy chain since Forest Management Plans (FMP) generally provide information only about the harvested gross cormometric volume. Moreover, studies on this topic are generally performed at the District/Regional level, without considering site-specific primary data collected in the FMPs. The aim of this work is to quantify the mass of harvestable logging residues (mHR; t∙ha-1∙yr-1 dry matter, DM) for energy generation at the forest stand level. mHR is computed by applying to the mass of producible logging residues (mPR; t∙ha-1∙yr-1 DM) a “Stand Utilization Index” (UI; -), which is calculated through a multicriteria Geographic Information System (GIS) approach, by combining information provided by FMPs (forest function, form of management, forest typology) with information on: (i) landscape topography (stand accessibility, forest road conditions), (ii) harvesting method and (iii) wood market demand. A first application of this approach concerned 2019 forest stands (3.7∙104 ha) of Valle Camonica District (Northern Italy) recorded in 45 FMPs. Assuming that mHR is prepared into woodchips to feed cogeneration plants, heat and electricity (GJ∙yr-1), as well as avoidable fossil fuels and CO2 emissions into the atmosphere due to the contribution of each stand are also computed.

Evaluation of forest logging residues availability for energy generation: a multicriteria geographic information system (GIS) approach / L. Nonini, C. Schillaci, M. Fiala. ((Intervento presentato al 11. convegno International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2020” tenutosi a East Sarajevo nel 2020.

Evaluation of forest logging residues availability for energy generation: a multicriteria geographic information system (GIS) approach

L. Nonini
Primo
;
C. Schillaci
Secondo
;
M. Fiala
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

In the context of the current climate change, energy (heat and/or electricity) generation represents an interesting solution to exploit forest logging residues, since the combustion of wood does not cause – compared to fossil fuels – additional carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere. In Italy, the quantification of harvestable logging residues for energy purposes is one of the main problems in planning forest-wood-energy chain since Forest Management Plans (FMP) generally provide information only about the harvested gross cormometric volume. Moreover, studies on this topic are generally performed at the District/Regional level, without considering site-specific primary data collected in the FMPs. The aim of this work is to quantify the mass of harvestable logging residues (mHR; t∙ha-1∙yr-1 dry matter, DM) for energy generation at the forest stand level. mHR is computed by applying to the mass of producible logging residues (mPR; t∙ha-1∙yr-1 DM) a “Stand Utilization Index” (UI; -), which is calculated through a multicriteria Geographic Information System (GIS) approach, by combining information provided by FMPs (forest function, form of management, forest typology) with information on: (i) landscape topography (stand accessibility, forest road conditions), (ii) harvesting method and (iii) wood market demand. A first application of this approach concerned 2019 forest stands (3.7∙104 ha) of Valle Camonica District (Northern Italy) recorded in 45 FMPs. Assuming that mHR is prepared into woodchips to feed cogeneration plants, heat and electricity (GJ∙yr-1), as well as avoidable fossil fuels and CO2 emissions into the atmosphere due to the contribution of each stand are also computed.
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Energy conversion; Geographic Information System; forest-wood-energy chain; logging residues; forest stand
Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2020”
East Sarajevo
2020
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L. Nonini, C. Schillaci, M. Fiala
Evaluation of forest logging residues availability for energy generation: a multicriteria geographic information system (GIS) approach / L. Nonini, C. Schillaci, M. Fiala. ((Intervento presentato al 11. convegno International Scientific Agriculture Symposium “AGROSYM 2020” tenutosi a East Sarajevo nel 2020.
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