FYI
Dear all,
The call for abstracts for session 160 *“Wood based fuels for transports
- conditions for their market entry and impacts on the wood-using sector
and climate change mitigation”*in IUFRO2017 conference in Freiburg
(19-22.9.2017) is now open in the Congress segment: All Division 9
(Forest Policy and Economics). The more detailed description of the
session is given in the end of this message.
Please consider submitting an abstract! For that, go to
http://iufro2017.com/call-for-abstracts/.The deadline for submission is
30 November.
We are looking forward to your possible contribution to the session and
meeting you next year in Freiburg!
Best wishes,
Maarit Kallio, Natural Resources Institute Finland
(Maarit.Kallio(a)luke.fi <mailto:Maarit.Kallio@luke.fi>)
Gregory Latta, University of Idaho
Hanne Sjølie, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Coordinators of the group IUFRO 9.02.00 Forest sector analysis
*Session description *
Constraining climatic warming to 2 C calls for drastic actions that
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The required shift to low carbon regime
poses significant challenges in all frontiers, but in particular in the
transportation sector. Transporting goods and people produces globally
14 % of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. In the EU, their
share is even higher, one fourth. Despite increased electrification
taking place in the road and rail transports, fueling part of the
vehicle fleet, vessels and airplanes with biofuels seems to be
necessary. Technologies for producing second generation liquid biofuels
from lignocellulosic biomass are advancing and it is likely that
increasing amount of the fuels used in transportation will be produced
from woody raw materials like forest chips and round wood on the side of
other biomass sources.
The session aims at presenting research results focusing on the
questions like, under which conditions will the wood based liquid
biofuels become important part of the forest sector’s production palette
and what are the likely consequences of the market penetration of
wood-based liquid biofuels on other wood-using sectors (forest
industries and heat and power production), on wood markets or on
forestry. Furthermore, assessing the resulting contribution of liquid
wood-based fuels to climate change mitigation is of crucial importance.
Contributions providing quantitative assessment for these questions
globally or regionally are welcomed. Sectoral modeling approaches are
preferred but not required.