短轮柳树。能源及环境评估

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Stelian Alexandru Borz , Salvatore Papandrea , Michele Zoli , Jacopo Bacenetti , Andrea Rosario Proto
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摘要

从短轮林地(SRC)生产木屑对农民和环境来说都是一个有趣的机会。在肥沃的可耕地上进行SRC种植,操作完全机械化,可获得更高的产量。然而,在常规作物无法提供合适效果的边缘地区,建立SRC更为合理。在这种情况下,SRC的机械化起着相关的作用,小型机械的可用性是一个关键因素。在这项研究中,比较了两种不同的柳树SRC管理制度,其特点是采用小型机械化解决方案进行作物管理和收获。生命周期评估(LCA)的应用考虑了1立方米的木屑作为功能单位(FU),以及关于系统边界的“从摇篮到闸门”的观点。通过田间试验和对农民的访谈直接收集了原始数据。研究结果强调了不同现场作业的机械化是造成环境影响的主要原因,这主要是由于茎的砍伐和切碎。由于减少了与采伐有关的环境影响,3年SRC采伐制度尽管生产率较低,但与所有评估的影响类别相比,2年采伐制度表现出更好的环境绩效。
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Willow short rotation coppice. Energy and environmental assessment
Wood chip production from short-rotation coppice (SRC) can be an interesting opportunity for farmers and for the environment. SRC cultivation in fertile arable land, with full mechanisation of the operations, results in higher yields. However, the establishment of SRC is more rational in marginal areas where the conventional crops cannot provide suitable results. In this context, the mechanisation of SRC plays a relevant role, and the availability of small machinery is a key element.
In this study, two different willow SRC management regimes, characterised by the adoption of small mechanisation solutions for crop management and harvesting, were compared. The life cycle assessment (LCA) was applied considering 1 cubic metre of wood chips as the functional unit (FU) and a ‘from cradle to gate’ perspective regarding the system boundary. Primary data were directly collected via field trials and interviews with the farmers.
The results highlighted how the mechanisation of different field operations is the main cause of environmental impact, which is primarily due to the felling and chipping of stems. The 3-year SRC harvesting regime, despite lower productivity, presents better environmental performance compared to the 2-year one for all the evaluated impact categories, owing to a reduction of the environmental impact related to harvesting.
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Cleaner Environmental Systems
Cleaner Environmental Systems Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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