Estimating potential harvestable biomass for bioenergy from sustainably managed private native forests in Southeast Queensland, Australia

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作者
Ngugi, Michael R. [1 ]
Neldner, Victor J. [1 ]
Ryan, Sean [2 ]
Lewis, Tom [3 ]
Li, Jiaorong [1 ]
Norman, Phillip [4 ]
Mogilski, Michelle [5 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Herbarium, Dept Environm & Sci, Mt Coot Tha Rd, Toowong, Qld 4066, Australia
[2] Private Forestry Serv Queensland, 8 Fraser Rd, Gympie, Qld 4570, Australia
[3] Univ Sunshine Coast, Dept Agr & Fisheries, Sippy Downs, Qld 4556, Australia
[4] Dept Environm & Sci Soil & Land Resources, 41 Boggo Rd, Dutton Pk, Qld 4102, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia
来源
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS | 2018年 / 5卷
关键词
Renewable energy; Forest biomass; Woody biomass; Native forests; Silvicultural management; Biomass retention; Biobased; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; LONG-TERM; ENERGY; CARBON; TREE; OPPORTUNITIES; RETENTION; IMPACTS; STOCKS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1186/s40663-018-0129-z
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Background: Australia's energy future is at the crossroads and the role of renewable sources is in focus. Biomass from sustainably managed forests provide a significant opportunity for electricity and heat generation and production of liquid fuels. Australia has extensive native forests of which a significant proportion are on private land. However, there is limited knowledge on the potential capacity of this resource to contribute to the expansion of a biomass for bioenergy industry. In addition, there are concerns on how to reconcile biomass harvesting with environmental protection. Methods: We used regional ecosystem vegetation mapping for Queensland to stratify harvestable forests within the 1.8 m hectares of private native forests present in the Southeast Queensland bioregion in 2014. We used a dataset of 52,620 individual tree measurements from 541 forest inventory plots collected over the last 10 years. Tree biomass was estimated using current biomass allometric equations for Australia. Biomass potentially available from selective sawlog harvesting and silvicultural treatment across the bioregion was calculated and mapped. Results: Current sawlog harvesting extracts 41.4% of the standing tree biomass and a biomass for bioenergy harvest would retain on average 36% of felled tree biomass on site for the protection of environmental and fauna habitat values. The estimated area extent of harvestable private native forests in the bioregion in 2013 was 888,000 ha and estimated available biomass for bioenergy in living trees was 13.6 million tonnes (t). The spotted gum (Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata) forests were the most extensive, covering an area of 379,823 ha and with a biomass for bioenergy yield of 14.2 t.ha(-1) (with approximately 11.2 t.ha(-1)of the biomass harvested from silvicultural thinning and 3t.ha(-1) recovered from sawlog harvest residual). Conclusions: Silvicultural treatment of private native forests in the Southeast Queensland bioregion, has the capacity to supply a large quantity of biomass for bioenergy. The availability of a biomass for bioenergy market, and integration of sawlog harvesting and silvicultural treatment operations, could provide land owners with additional commercial incentive to improve the management of private native forests. This could potentially promote restoration of degraded forests, ecological sustainability and continued provision of wood products.
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