2021
DOI: 10.18174/560354
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Potential of valorising local wood in construction sector in Gelderland

Abstract: This report brings insights into the potential of valorising local lignocellulosic biomass of wood in the province of Gelderland at construction industry. The use of locally available wood can make a crucial contribution to the future mix of raw materials for the building industry. This is supportive of reaching targets to combat climate change and contributes to circular economy by storing carbon and reducing dependence on non-renewable sources.An analysis was made of the current situation in Gelderland, incl… Show more

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“…In parallel it was applied to the Netherlands in the ALTERFOR project (2016)(2017)(2018)(2019)(2020), focussing on the delivery of ecosystem services under alternative management systems and climate change conditions (Nordström et al 2019, Biber et al 2020. Other applications to the Netherlands are a scenario study at national scale by Nabuurs et al (2016) and for the province of Gelderland by Vural Gursel et al (2021) and the development of the Forest Reference Level for the Netherlands (Arets and Schelhaas 2019). It was furthermore used in specific situations in the Netherlands to quantify the potential mitigation effect of Climate Smart Forestry measures as published in the Toolkit Climate Smart Forest and Nature Management (Lerink et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel it was applied to the Netherlands in the ALTERFOR project (2016)(2017)(2018)(2019)(2020), focussing on the delivery of ecosystem services under alternative management systems and climate change conditions (Nordström et al 2019, Biber et al 2020. Other applications to the Netherlands are a scenario study at national scale by Nabuurs et al (2016) and for the province of Gelderland by Vural Gursel et al (2021) and the development of the Forest Reference Level for the Netherlands (Arets and Schelhaas 2019). It was furthermore used in specific situations in the Netherlands to quantify the potential mitigation effect of Climate Smart Forestry measures as published in the Toolkit Climate Smart Forest and Nature Management (Lerink et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%