Costs, CO2-emissions and energy balance for applying Nordic methods of forest biomass utilization in British Columbia
A devastating mountain pine beetle (MPB) infestation in British Columbia has had enormous economic consequences for the lumber industry and has been one of the drivers for the development of bioenergy systems. Transportation is the link between forests and the end-users and also a critical factor fo...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Resource Management
2009
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