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Assessing forest availability for wood supply in Europe

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  • Alberdi, I.
  • Bender, S.
  • Riedel, T.
  • Avitable, V.
  • Boriaud, O.
  • Bosela, M.
  • Camia, A.
  • Cañellas, I.
  • Castro Rego, F.
  • Fischer, C.
  • Freudenschuß, A.
  • Fridman, J.
  • Gasparini, P.
  • Gschwantner, T.
  • Guerrero, S.
  • Kjartansson, B.T.
  • Kucera, M.
  • Lanz, A.
  • Marin, G.
  • Mubareka, S.
  • Notarangelo, M.
  • Nunes, L.
  • Pesty, B.
  • Pikula, T.
  • Redmond, J.
  • Rizzo, M.
  • Seben, V.
  • Snorrason, A.
  • Tomter, S.
  • Hernández, L.

Abstract

The quantification of forests available for wood supply (FAWS) is essential for decision-making with regard to the maintenance and enhancement of forest resources and their contribution to the global carbon cycle. The provision of harmonized forest statistics is necessary for the development of forest associated policies and to support decision-making. Based on the National Forest Inventory (NFI) data from 13 European countries, we quantify and compare the areas and aboveground dry biomass (AGB) of FAWS and forest not available for wood supply (FNAWS) according to national and reference definitions by determining the restrictions and associated thresholds considered at country level to classify forests as FAWS or FNAWS.

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  • Alberdi, I. & Bender, S. & Riedel, T. & Avitable, V. & Boriaud, O. & Bosela, M. & Camia, A. & Cañellas, I. & Castro Rego, F. & Fischer, C. & Freudenschuß, A. & Fridman, J. & Gasparini, P. & Gschwantne, 2020. "Assessing forest availability for wood supply in Europe," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 111(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:forpol:v:111:y:2020:i:c:s1389934119301492
    DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2019.102032
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    1. Alberdi, Iciar & Michalak, Roman & Fischer, Christoph & Gasparini, Patrizia & Brändli, Urs-Beat & Tomter, Stein Michael & Kuliesis, Andrius & Snorrason, Arnór & Redmond, John & Hernández, Laura & Lanz, 2016. "Towards harmonized assessment of European forest availability for wood supply in Europe," Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 70(C), pages 20-29.
    2. Vauhkonen, Jari & Packalen, Tuula, 2018. "Uncertainties related to climate change and forest management with implications on climate regulation in Finland," Ecosystem Services, Elsevier, vol. 33(PB), pages 213-224.
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