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Initial Stand Conditions
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Regeneration Status
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Residual Basal Area
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Developmental Dynamics
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Marking Rules
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Other Considerations
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History
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Land Use
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Forest Area & Conditions
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Conversions of Forest Lands: Trends, Determinants, and Policy Considerations
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Abstract from the paper "Threats from Conversions of Forest Lands: Trends, Determinants, and Policy Considerations"
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Measuring & Monitoring
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Geology & Topography
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Soils
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Hydrology & Water Quality
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The Southern Bioenergy Resource
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The forests of the Southern United States provide a large renewable supply of biomass.
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Bioenergy Production from Southern Forests
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In the Southern United States, biomass production as one among many goals of the forest ecosystem management plays a relatively minor role. However, concerns about rising oil prices and national energy dependence on foreign supplies make it imperative th
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Introduction to Harvesting, Processing, Storage and Delivery
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An introduction to the components of establishing a bioenergy harvesting system
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Environmental Sustainability and Sustainable Forest Management
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The production of forest biomass must be considered sustainable.
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Utilizing Biomass
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Introduction to the section on utilizing biomass for bioenergy, biofuels, and bio-based products.
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Economics
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In any new venture, economics will play a large role.
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Assessing landscape scale risk of bark beetle infestation: methods and experience with Mountain Pine Beetle
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Understanding Bioenergy Resources
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Why should forest biomass be utilized for bioenery and bio-based products?
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Global Utilization of Forest Biomass
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In other countries, forest biomass plays a larger role in the production of energy and bio-based products.
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Environmental Benefits of Biomass
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Global climate change, greenhouse gases, and forest health are all environmental reasons for utilization of biomass.
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Economic Benefits of Biomass
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Biomass utilization could provide income opportunities for landowners and opportunties for economic development for rural communities.
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Energy Benefits of Biomass
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Energy security can be enhanced and energy dependence lessened through the utilization of biomass.
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Current Status of Biomass in the US
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In the United States, the use of forest biomass is on the rise.
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Promoting Bioenergy
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Despite many factors favoring bioenergy today, the utilization of bioenergy has increased at a modest rate.
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Market Formation
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Markets have to be created for new alternatives which are considered desirable by society but which will not easily take off unless a policy framework is put into place to promote them.
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Challenges in Bioenergy
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The next ten years will be decisive in terms of turning biomass into a global modern and reliable energy source.
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Bioenergy Systems
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We are entangled in an energy infrastructure heavily dependent on non-renewable resources.
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Application of Molecular Genetic Tools for Threat Assessment in Forest Ecosystems
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Biofuels
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Biofuels have traditionally been used in the same geographical region in which they are produced.
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Creating Synergies
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Bioenergy is intrinsically multi-sectoral and, therefore, cannot be considered within the realm of the energy sector alone.
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Managing Competition and Bottlenecks
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For the European forest industry, co-production of bioenergy is an attractive opportunity.
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Integrating Forest Biomass and the Energy Sector
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There are a number of cost efficient measures to help generate more biofuels and bioenergy in connection with the activities of the forest industry.
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Agriculture
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Agricultural policy reforms are needed in many countries today due to the high costs of subsidies.
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Availability of Biomass Across the Globe
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There are significant regional differences when it comes to the availability and use of biomass resources in the world.
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Utilization of Forest Biomass
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It is estimated that 13.5 percent of the total primary energy supply in the world came from renewable sources in 2001.
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Future Scenarios
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In the so-called rich and green scenario, biomass could account for 25% of the total amount of the world energy in 2100.
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European Union
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Biomass is the largest renewable energy source in the European Union.
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Countries
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Biomass accounts for some 3% of the energy supply in OECD countries.
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Effects of Scale on Analyzing and Managing Risks to Forest Biodiversity
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Supply of Forest Biomas
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Supply and demand are key concepts in economics.
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Cost Competitiveness
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The success of forest biomass and bioenergy development will largely depend on the cost competitiveness of these products relative to their substitutes.
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Community Impacts
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Southern rural communities will play a key role in the development of operations utilizing forest biomass.
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Policy Factors and Incentives
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Policy factors and incentives can help foster the development of new industries.
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Existing Incentive Programs
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Incentive programs are available to help with development of a bio-based products industry.
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Incentives Needed
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Additional incentives are needed to ensure the successful development of the bio-based products industry.
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Experience in Other Countries
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Bioenergy is intrinsically linked to energy, environment, agriculture, and forestry issues.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, the main driver for use of bioenergy is the ambitious greenhouse gas emissions targets.
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Sweden
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The Swedish energy sector has undergone substantial changes in the past three decades.
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East Texas
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Forty-three counties in East Texas were studied to determine the socioeconomic effects that logging residue procurement and electricity production would have on the region.
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The Influence of Multiple Stressors in Triggering Forest Understory Invasion by Native Plant Species
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Georgia
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In Georgia, the supply of diverse biomass sources is widely distributed throughout the state.
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Oregon
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In early 2000, researchers conducted a feasibility study for the constructin of a biomass-to-ethanol processing facility for the state of Oregon.
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South Carolina
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Co-firing forest biomass with coal is one way to utilize the resource without building new infrastructure.
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Types and Importance of Community Impacts
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Socioeconomic impacts of bioenergy development are ample and varied.
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Feedstock Production
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In order to be considered a feasible source of raw material for bioenergy or biobased products, forest biomass must be economically competitive with coal, oil, natural gas, or other substitute goods.
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Electricity Production
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Electricity generation costs using biomass versus coal will be critical to the success of the development of a bioenergy industry in the Southern United States.
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Carbon Displacement
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Factors Affecting Supply
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There are several factors that can affect the biomass supply chain in the United States.
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Location
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Because of high biomass transportation costs, the location and spatial distribution of forest biomass would play an important role in its utilization.
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Uncertainty and Long-Term Supply
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A sustainable supply of biomass is critical to its industrial utilization.
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The Influence of Forest Management on Vulnerability to Severe Weather
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Sources and Quantity of Supply
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There are many different sources of forest biomass that can be utilized for bioenergy and bio-based products.
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Table 1. Recoverable Logging Residues in the South
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Amount of annual recoverable logging residues in the South by state (1,000 dry tons)
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Table 2. Geographic Distribution of Potential SRWC
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Cropland suitable for hybrid poplar plantings, by region
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Woody Biomass
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Introduction to various product stocks and characteristics.
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Biomass Industrial Products
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An introduction to the various energy, fuels, and products developed from biomass.
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Production Methods
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Processes utilized in producing bioenergy and bio-based products.
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Worldwide Utilization
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Bioenergy
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Brief description on energy and its use.
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Energy Units
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A primer for energy units and conversions.
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Bio-Diesel
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Discussion on the use of bio-diesel.
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Wildland Arson
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Ethanol
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Discussion on the use of ethanol
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Methanol
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Description of Methanol and its utilization
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BEST
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