Greenhouse Gas Emission Offsets of Forest Residues for Bioenergy in Queensland, Australia
Harnessing sustainably sourced forest biomass for renewable energy is well-established in some parts of the developed world. Forest-based bioenergy has the potential to offset carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels, thereby playing a role in climate change mitigation. Despite having an establish...
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Main Authors: | Leanda C. Garvie, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Fabiano A. Ximenes |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b953685df2804ce1895a91cbb6e8d817 |
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