Adverse and Beneficial Effects of Woody Biomass Feedstock Plantations on Biodiversity and Wildlife Habitats

S. Némethy, L. Szemethy
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Abstract Woody biomass feedstock is suitable for direct combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, ethanol or methanol production yielding heat, charcoal, pyrolysis oil, green electricity and bio-propellants. However, there are several issues concerning the environmental, social and economic sustainability of woody biomass production connected to land use, protection of wildlife habitats, conservation and remediation of landscapes. Establishing energy plantations on arable lands or on grasslands is generally considered as working against nature conservation, while setting them up in polluted areas or wastelands could be advantageous for wildlife, because of 1. more permanent cover that provides shelter and biomass for feeding, which is especially important in winter periods; 2. higher architectural complexity of vegetation providing more place for nesting and feeding for wildlife; 3. exploiting the advantages of root filtration, phytoremediation, or using less chemicals; 4. forbs in the undergrowth and young shoots able to provide better quality food for wildlife than the intensive monocultures. The solution is a complex management system, including land use, phytoremediation, waste and wastewater management and ecosystem-based planning incorporated in one dynamic structure.
木质生物质原料人工林对生物多样性和野生动物栖息地的利弊影响
木质生物质原料适用于直接燃烧、气化、热解、乙醇或甲醇生产,产热、木炭、热解油、绿色电力和生物推进剂。然而,与土地利用、野生动物栖息地保护、景观养护和修复有关的木质生物质生产的环境、社会和经济可持续性存在若干问题。在耕地或草原上建立能源种植园通常被认为是违背自然保护的,而在污染地区或荒地上建立能源种植园可能对野生动物有利,因为1。更持久的覆盖,提供遮蔽物和生物量,这在冬季尤为重要;2. 更高的植被结构复杂性为野生动物提供了更多的筑巢和觅食场所;3.利用根系过滤、植物修复或使用较少化学品的优势;4. 与集约化单一栽培相比,灌木和幼芽能够为野生动物提供更优质的食物。解决方案是建立一个复杂的管理系统,将土地利用、植物修复、废物和废水管理以及基于生态系统的规划纳入一个动态结构。
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