How can we quantify climate effects of fast-growing broadleaf trees?

5/26/2023

Online

The webinar presents how fast-growing broadleaf trees and its products affect the climate from a systems perspective, and how this effect changes over time.

Per-Anders Hansson, professor at the Department of Energy and Technology, SLU, and project manager for the work package with a focus on environmental impacts within Trees For Me, presents examples from previous studies on climate effects related to fast-growing broadleaf trees.

About the research project "Time dependent climate impacts in a life cycle perspective".

More about the research of Per-Anders Hansson - slu.se

Studies referred to in the webinar

Including albedo in time-dependent LCA of bioenergy - GCB Bioenergy

Soil carbon modelling in salix biomass plantations: Variety determines carbon sequestration and climate impacts - Forests

Nordic forest management towards climate change mitigation: time dynamic temperature change impacts of wood product systems including substitution effects - European Journal of Forest Research

Date and time

26 May at 14.00-15.00

Registration and more information

The presentation slides will be in English, but will be presented in Swedish.

The webinar is held online via Zoom and is open to anyone interested.

Please register in good time to get log in instructions for the webinar, via this link:
https://slu-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Alc--uqT0jGtOQj4rxSDxCkLVlF5Pwq7wY

The data you register here will be processed by Trees For Me to administer your registration.

Page manager: stina.johannesson@slu.se

5/26/2023