Biomass sustainability, availability and productivity


Autoria(s): FALLOT, A.; SAINT-ANDRE, L.; MAIRE, G. Le; LACLAU, J. -P.; NOUVELLON, Y.; MARSDEN, C.; BOUILLET, J. -P.; SILVA, T.; PIKETTY, M. -G.; HAMEL, O.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Research conducted on biomass for Ulcos (""Ultra-Low CO(2) Steelmaking"" European Integrated Project) has progressively focused on charcoal supply from tropical eucalyptus plantations. The sustainability of such plantations is being investigated from the viewpoint of their carbon, water and nutrient budgets: they must all be neutral or positive. Field research is producing results at the tree or stand level in several sites of Congo and Brazil, while a spatial model is developed to identify the conditions of biomass neutrality at the scale of the forest ecosystem. The productivity of biomass has been analyzed through the description of practices along the various supply-schemes that competitively feed the steel industry in Brazil and identification of bottlenecks for further expansion.

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REVUE DE METALLURGIE-CAHIERS D INFORMATIONS TECHNIQUES, v.106, n.10, p.410-418, 2009

0035-1563

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19379

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eng

Publicador

REVUE DE METALLURGIE

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Revue de Metallurgie-cahiers d Informations Techniques

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Palavras-Chave #MIXED-SPECIES PLANTATIONS #CLONAL EUCALYPTUS STANDS #SOIL CARBON BALANCE #SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION #ROOT RESPIRATION #ACACIA-MANGIUM #TREE GROWTH #AGE SERIES #CONGO #DYNAMICS #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
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