The potential of fuelwood to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Europe

被引:20
|
作者
Schwaiger, H [1 ]
Schlamadinger, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Joanneum Res, A-8010 Graz, Austria
来源
BIOMASS & BIOENERGY | 1998年 / 15卷 / 4-5期
关键词
fuelwood; greenhouse gas emissions; fossil fuel substitution; fuelcycle; biomass; carbon balance;
D O I
10.1016/S0961-9534(98)00043-9
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
The project FEEDS (Fuelwood in Europe for Environment and Development Strategies) has been carried out to analyze possibilities of increasing fuelwood use for five selected European countries in the year 2020, considering environmental, technical and socio-economic aspects. In this paper the effects of increased use of fuelwood on emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as CO2, CH4 and N2O, are presented. Achievable emission reductions in Sweden range from 6.9 to 17.2 Mt CO2 equivalents, which is equivalent to 12 and 30% of total energy-related GHG emissions in 1995. In Finland a reduction between 5.0 and 10.5 Mt (9 and 18%) is seen to be possible. For France (8.6 and 13.6 Mt; 2 and 4%), Austria (3.7 and 6.2 Mt; 6 and 10%) and Portugal (1.8 and 2.4 Mt; 4 and 6%), relative emission reductions are lower, because of the usable fuelwood potential, but also the market potential in various sectors of the economy are lower. Greatest emission reductions in 2020 are expected in the sectors of individual housing, collective housing (France, Austria and Sweden), tertiary, manufacturing and other industries (Portugal) and district heating (Finland, Sweden). The scenarios indicate that fuelwood has significant yet limited possibilities to reduce total emissions of GHG in the five countries, with the greatest relative reductions in Sweden and Finland. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:369 / 377
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Greenhouse gas mitigation potential of increased fuelwood use in Europe in 2020
    Schwaiger, H
    Doloszeski, M
    [J]. BIOMASS FOR ENERGY AND INDUSTRY, 1998, : 1110 - 1113
  • [2] Livestock greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potential in Europe
    Bellarby, Jessica
    Tirado, Reyes
    Leip, Adrian
    Weiss, Franz
    Lesschen, Jan Peter
    Smith, Pete
    [J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2013, 19 (01) : 3 - 18
  • [3] Teleconsultations reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    Oliveira, Tiago Cravo
    Barlow, James
    Goncalves, Luis
    Bayer, Steffen
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH & POLICY, 2013, 18 (04) : 209 - 214
  • [4] The potential for urban household vegetable gardens to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    Cleveland, David A.
    Phares, Noelle
    Nightingale, Krista D.
    Weatherby, Robyn L.
    Radis, William
    Ballard, Jane
    Campagna, Madia
    Kurtz, Devin
    Livingston, Krystyna
    Riechers, Gloria
    Wilkins, Kate
    [J]. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2017, 157 : 365 - 374
  • [5] A fresh look at livestock greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potential in Europe
    Goodland, Robert
    [J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2014, 20 (07) : 2042 - 2044
  • [6] Spatial potential for paludicultures to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: an analytic tool
    Schlattmann, A.
    Rode, M.
    [J]. MIRES AND PEAT, 2019, 25
  • [7] Potential of Miscanthus grasses to provide energy and hence reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    Astley Hastings
    John Clifton-Brown
    Martin Wattenbach
    Paul Stampfl
    C. Paul Mitchell
    Pete Smith
    [J]. Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2008, 28 : 465 - 472
  • [8] Potential of Miscanthus grasses to provide energy and hence reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    Hastings, Astley
    Clifton-Brown, John
    Wattenbach, Martin
    Stampfl, Paul
    Mitchell, C. Paul
    Smith, Pete
    [J]. AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2008, 28 (04) : 465 - 472
  • [9] Who wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
    O'Connor, RE
    Bord, RJ
    Yarnal, B
    Wiefek, N
    [J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 2002, 83 (01) : 1 - 17
  • [10] Charcoal could reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    不详
    [J]. FORESTRY CHRONICLE, 2005, 81 (03): : 320 - 320