2024
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20793
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Role of biochar made from low‐value woody forest residues in ecological sustainability and carbon neutrality

Dipita Ghosh,
Deborah S. Page‐Dumroese,
Han‐Sup Han
et al.

Abstract: Forest management activities that are intended to improve forest health and reduce the risk of catastrophic fire generate low‐value woody biomass, which is often piled and open‐burned for disposal. This leads to greenhouse gas emissions, long‐lasting burn scars, air pollution, and increased risk of escaped prescribed fire. Converting low‐value biomass into biochar can be a promising avenue for advancing forest sustainability and carbon neutrality. Biochar can be produced either in a centralized facility or by … Show more

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