Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation

Biomass from short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations has attracted widespread attention as a component of new sustainable energy concepts. Nevertheless, as yet the surface area of SRC plantations in Europe is relatively low compared to other biomass producing land-use systems. This is somewhat inco...

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Main Authors: Petzold R, Butler-Manning D, Feldwisch N, Glaser T, Schmidt Peter A, Denner M, Feger K-H
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2014-12-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1168-007
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spelling doaj-947defd44f4842d4b5476470d503aa8a2020-11-24T21:17:46ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582014-12-017135336210.3832/ifor1168-0071168Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservationPetzold R0Butler-Manning D1Feldwisch N2Glaser T3Schmidt Peter A4Denner M5Feger K-H6Public Enterprise Sachsenforst, Competence Center for Wood and Forestry, Bonnewitzer Str. 34, 01769 Pirna (Germany)TU Dresden, Institute of International Forestry and Forest Products, Pienner Str. 19, 01737 Tharandt (Germany)Consulting Engineers, Ingenieurbüro Feldwisch, Karl-Phillip-Str. 1, 51429 Bergisch Gladbach (Germany)Office for Nature Conservation and Sustainable Land Use, Rittergut 16, 01909 Großhartau (Germany)TU Dresden, Institute of General Ecology and Environmental Protection, Pienner Str. 7, 01737 Tharandt (Germany)Saxon State Agency for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Postfach 540137, 01311 Dresden (Germany)TU Dresden, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, Pienner Str. , 01737 Tharandt (Germany)Biomass from short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations has attracted widespread attention as a component of new sustainable energy concepts. Nevertheless, as yet the surface area of SRC plantations in Europe is relatively low compared to other biomass producing land-use systems. This is somewhat incomprehensible because it has been shown that SRC systems also offer distinct ecological benefits. Therefore, greater consideration of the related ecosystem services should be incorporated into land-use planning processes. Presented in this study is a conceptual framework for the integration of soil protection and nature conservation into the spatial prioritization of areas suitable for SRC. This approach includes the development of a site-specific yield model and the identification and classification of criteria and indicators for both soil protection and nature conservation. The basic concept for planning procedures was established and tested for the State of Saxony (Germany). Existing constraints were identified, and could be attributed mainly to the availability of adequate information at different spatial scales. The regional-scale study emphasized the considerable biomass potential of SRC and the related synergy effects for soil protection and nature conservation. Future work should focus on the local (district, farm) and catchment scale and attempt to integrate additional aspects such as hydrological ecosystem services and carbon sequestration.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1168-007Short Rotation CoppiceYield EstimationSoil ProtectionNature ConservationLand Use Planning
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author Petzold R
Butler-Manning D
Feldwisch N
Glaser T
Schmidt Peter A
Denner M
Feger K-H
spellingShingle Petzold R
Butler-Manning D
Feldwisch N
Glaser T
Schmidt Peter A
Denner M
Feger K-H
Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Short Rotation Coppice
Yield Estimation
Soil Protection
Nature Conservation
Land Use Planning
author_facet Petzold R
Butler-Manning D
Feldwisch N
Glaser T
Schmidt Peter A
Denner M
Feger K-H
author_sort Petzold R
title Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
title_short Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
title_full Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
title_fullStr Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
title_full_unstemmed Linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
title_sort linking biomass production in short rotation coppice with soil protection and nature conservation
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Biomass from short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations has attracted widespread attention as a component of new sustainable energy concepts. Nevertheless, as yet the surface area of SRC plantations in Europe is relatively low compared to other biomass producing land-use systems. This is somewhat incomprehensible because it has been shown that SRC systems also offer distinct ecological benefits. Therefore, greater consideration of the related ecosystem services should be incorporated into land-use planning processes. Presented in this study is a conceptual framework for the integration of soil protection and nature conservation into the spatial prioritization of areas suitable for SRC. This approach includes the development of a site-specific yield model and the identification and classification of criteria and indicators for both soil protection and nature conservation. The basic concept for planning procedures was established and tested for the State of Saxony (Germany). Existing constraints were identified, and could be attributed mainly to the availability of adequate information at different spatial scales. The regional-scale study emphasized the considerable biomass potential of SRC and the related synergy effects for soil protection and nature conservation. Future work should focus on the local (district, farm) and catchment scale and attempt to integrate additional aspects such as hydrological ecosystem services and carbon sequestration.
topic Short Rotation Coppice
Yield Estimation
Soil Protection
Nature Conservation
Land Use Planning
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1168-007
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