Under these circumstances, the availability of wood for bioenergy production is likely to be less controlled by energy markets than by trends
in roundwood production, extent of forest resources and demands that compete for wood residues.
Not exact matches
Anja Latimer, Head of Pre-Prep at Aldwickbury School, is a Governor at
Roundwood Primary School
in Harpenden.
In European countries, wood prices have been declining for both roundwood and pulpwood in real terms (UNECE, 2007; Hillring, 1997
In European countries, wood prices have been declining for both
roundwood and pulpwood
in real terms (UNECE, 2007; Hillring, 1997
in real terms (UNECE, 2007; Hillring, 1997).
In some industrialized countries, removals of wood from the forest for bioenergy applications already account for at least half of industrial
roundwood production (Steierer et al., 2007; FAO, 2007b).
When residue recovery and postconsumer waste are factored
in, however, wood use for energy exceeds industrial
roundwood production
in several industrialized countries.
In others, the amount of wood used for bioenergy purposes is still small compared with industrial
roundwood harvest.
About 65 percent of global industrial
roundwood was produced
in industrialized countries, compared with only about 13 percent of fuelwood.
Global industrial
roundwood production was about 1.7 billion cubic metres
in 2005, compared with fuelwood production of approximately 1.8 billion cubic metres (FAO, 2007c).
Who better to demonstrate it to us than Ben Law himself?Because
roundwood framing works with trees
in as natural a form as possible, it preserves the structural integrity of the wood — not to mention the unique beauty of each individual tree.
With studios
in Greystones and
Roundwood, Anne's vision is to inspire positive lives through the teaching of various Pilates systems.