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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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WF Forestry

Article on forest-based climate change mitigation in Germany

Forestry and wood use contribute to climate mitigation. Considering Germany’s ambitious climate protection goals, it is important to know how different forest management scenarios perform with respect to climate change mitigation and which costs are involved.

© Markus Dög; Matthias Rütze

The objective of this study is to quantify the contribution of the German forestry to climate change mitigation and to calculate the associated costs at the national level. For that, the forest and harvested wood products carbon pools are considered as well as energy and material substitution.

We compare five different scenarios, each referring to an alternative level of timber harvests (due to changing rotation lengths or setting aside of forest areas). The study shows that enhancing the use of wood products at the expense of other materials, such as steel, plastic or concrete, can have a substantial impact on the overall carbon balance.

  • Bösch M, Elsasser P, Rock J, Weimar H, Dieter M (2019) Extent and costs of forest-based climate change mitigation in Germany: accounting for substitution. Carbon Manag: in press, DOI:10.1080/17583004.2018.1560194
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