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Glob Change Biol Bioenergy
November 2019
Institute of Social Ecology (SEC), Department of Economics and Social Sciences University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) Austria.
Short rotation plantations are often considered as holding vast potentials for future global bioenergy supply. In contrast to raising biomass harvests in forests, purpose-grown biomass does not interfere with forest carbon (C) stocks. Provided that agricultural land can be diverted from food and feed production without impairing food security, energy plantations on current agricultural land appear as a beneficial option in terms of renewable, climate-friendly energy supply.
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