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- W1553550192 abstract "Efficient means for assessment of the dynamics and the state of the stocks of renewable assets such as wood biomass are important for sustainable supplies satisfying current needs. So far attention has been paid mainly to the economic aspects of forest management while ecological problems are rising with the expected transfer from fossil to renewable resources supplies of which from forest being essential for traditional consumers of wood and for emerging biorefineries. Production of biomass is more reliant on assets other than money the land (territory) available and suitable for the purpose being the first in the number. Studies of the ecological impacts (the “footprint”) of sustainable use of biomass as the source of renewable energy encounter problems associated with the productivity of forest lands assigned to provide a certain annual yield of wood required by current demand for primary energy along with other needs. Apart from a number of factors determining the productivity of forest stands, efficiency of land-use concomitant with growing forest depends on the time and way of harvesting (Thornley & Cannell, 2000). In the case of clear-cut felling the maximum yield of biomass per unit area is reached at the time of maximum of the mean annual increment (Brack & Wood, 1998; Mason, 2008). The current annual increment (rate of biomass accumulation by a forest stand or rate of growth) culminates before the mean annual increment reaches its peak value and there is a strong correlation between the maximums of the two measures. Knowing the time of growth-rate maximum (inflection point on a logistic growth curve) allows predicting the time of maximum yield (Brack & Wood, 1998). However, the growthrate maximum is not available from field measurements directly. Despite the progress in development of sophisticated models simulating (Cournede, P. et al., 2009; Thurig, E. et al., 2005; Welham et al., 2001) and predicting (Waring et al., 2010; Landsberg & Sands, 2010) forest growth, there still remains, as mentioned by J. K. Vanclay, a strong demand for models to explore harvesting and management options based on a few available parameters without involving large amounts of data (Vanclay, 2010). The self-consistent analytical model described here is an attempt to determine the best age for harvesting wood biomass by providing a simple analytical growth function on the basis of a few general assumptions linking the biomass accumulation with the canopy absorbing" @default.
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- W1553550192 title "A Simple Analytical Model for Remote Assessment of the Dynamics of Biomass Accumulation" @default.
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