2020
DOI: 10.22616/esrd.2020.53.001
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Plantation forests as regional strength for development of rural bioeconomy

Abstract: The establishment of plantation forests in areas not viable for agriculture can make a significant contribution to the economy. The yield from 1 ha of plantation forest depends on the management purpose - obtaining of round wood (pulpwood, sawnlog, veneer log, tare), bioenergy and extraction of tree foliage (broadleaved and coniferous). In Latvia, based on 2019 data, plantation forests achieve 2760 ha of Scots pine, 7855 ha of Norway spruce, 7431 ha of Birch, 2123 ha of Grey alder, 1274 ha of Black alder and P… Show more

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“…While the inclusion of LUC in the analysis is very important, it is the case in most of the less developed areas, where deforestation and increasing areas of arable land are still taking place. In some European countries, emissions from LUC are negative because of the afforestation of agricultural land (Danilowska, 2019;Daugaviete et. al., 2020;Feldmanis, Pilvere, 2021).…”
Section: Factors Determining the Level Of Ghg Emissions From Agricult...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the inclusion of LUC in the analysis is very important, it is the case in most of the less developed areas, where deforestation and increasing areas of arable land are still taking place. In some European countries, emissions from LUC are negative because of the afforestation of agricultural land (Danilowska, 2019;Daugaviete et. al., 2020;Feldmanis, Pilvere, 2021).…”
Section: Factors Determining the Level Of Ghg Emissions From Agricult...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining or increasing inputs per hectare is beneficial as long as it allows for higher input productivity (Tubiello et al, 2015). In Europe, there is an afforestation of agricultural land, and production is concentrated on better soils (Danilowska, 2019;Daugaviete et. al., 2020;Feldmanis, Pilvere, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%