The role of wood residues in the transition to sustainable bioenergy


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This report provides an overview of the potential use of wood residues as feedstock for bioenergy production as part of the transition towards a sustainable and circular forest bioeconomy. While data and examples are abundant from developed countries, a specific focus will be put on the role and potential of wood residue-based energy in developing countries. The study is structured around the following four main objectives, each corresponding to a chapter:- define key terms and concepts related to wood residues and bioenergy value chains (Chapter 2);- characterize the status and trends in renewable energy, modern bioenergy and the forest-based bioeconomy and evaluate the theoretical potential of wood residues for energy (Chapter 3);- determine general success factors, common lessons learned and constraints on the utilization of wood residues for energy (Chapter 4); and- formulate recommendations (Chapter 5).The overall aim is to inform new policies and programmes through the identification of optimal conditions whereby the use of wood residues for energy can offer a competitive alternative to other fuels in developing countries and contribute towards reaching the UN SDGs.




FAO Yearbook of Forest Products 2016/ 粮农组织林产品年鉴/ Annuaire FAO des produits forestiers / Ежегодник лесной продукции ФАО/ Anuario FAO de productos forestales/ الكتاب السنوي للمنتجات الحرجية


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The FAO Yearbook of Forest Products is a compilation of statistical data on basic forest products for all countries and territories of the world. It contains series of annual data on the volume of production and the volume and value of trade in forest products. It includes tables showing direction of trade and average unit values of trade for certain products. Statistical information in the yearbook is based primarily on data provided to the FAO Forestry Department by the countries through questionnaires or official publications. In the absence of official data, FAO makes an estimate based on the best information available.







Wood and Cellulosic Chemistry, Second Edition, Revised, and Expanded


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This text details the principal concepts and developments in wood science, chemistry and technology. It includes new chapters on the chemical synthesis of cellulose and its technology, preservation of wood resources and the conservation of waterlogged wood.




Modern Technology of Wood, Veneer, Plywood, Particle, Board, Fibreboard, Bamboo & Forest Products


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The book Modern Technology of Wood, Veneer, Plywood, Particle Board, Fibreboard, Bamboo & Forest Products covers Wood-The Energy Source, Wood Carbonisation, Saw Mill, Types of Saw, Timber Terminology, Saw Types, Circular Saw, Sawing Methods, Operations of Saw Mill, How do we Manage Wood Waste, Waste. The use of by-products in the forest products industries, Okoume (Aucoumea Klaineana) Chemical Seasoning of Round Bamboo, Some Tips on Use of Edge glued boards, Adhesives used for Wood Products, Lamination and Laminated Wood Products, Technology of Veneer and Plywood, Adhesives for Panel Products, Beech (Fagus Species), Prevention and Control of Powder post bore, Sandwich Boards, Manufacture of Particleboard and Composite Products, Fibreboard Technology, Manufacturing Technology of Pulp and Paper, Types of Flooring, Wenge (Millettia Laurentii), Kiln drying: Manual Versus Automatic, Phenol Formaldehyde Resin Emulsions as Wood Adhesives, Bamboo mat composites and moulded products, Shake and Shingle Industry Roofing Material, Processed Wood & Wood Products, Wood and Biomass Utilization, Forest Products, Bamboo Mat Board, Bamboo Mat Corrugated Sheets & Bamboo Floor Board, Bamboo Shoot, Cane & Bamboo Products




FAO Yearbook of Forest Products, 1998


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The Yearbook contains annual data on the production and trade in forest products for the years 1994-1998 and on direction of trade in 1997 and 1998. It is now published in English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic .




Wood-Polymer Composites


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Wood-polymer composites (WPC) are materials in which wood is impregnated with monomers that are then polymerised in the wood to tailor the material for special applications. The resulting properties of these materials, from lightness and enhanced mechanical properties to greater sustainability, has meant a growing number of applications in such areas as building, construction and automotive engineering. This important book reviews the manufacture of wood-polymer composites, how their properties can be assessed and improved and their range of uses.After an introductory chapter, the book reviews key aspects of manufacture, including raw materials, manufacturing technologies and interactions between wood and synthetic polymers. Building on this foundation, the following group of chapters discusses mechanical and other properties such as durability, creep behaviour and processing performance. The book concludes by looking at orientated wood-polymer composites, wood-polymer composite foams, at ways of assessing performance and at the range of current and future applications.With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Wood-polymer composites is a valuable reference for all those using and studying these important materials. - Provides a comprehensive survey of major new developments in wood-polymer composites - Reviews the key aspects of manufacture, including raw materials and manufacturing technologies - Discusses properties such as durability, creep behaviour and processing performance