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Green Chemistry Series
Integrated Forest Biorefineries
Edited by
Lew Christopher
Lew Christopher
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, USA
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-321-2
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-506-3
Special Collection:
2012 ebook collection
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ECCC Environmental eBooks 1968-2022
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2011-2015 industrial and pharmaceutical chemistry subject collection
Series:
Green Chemistry Series
No. of Pages:
307
Published online:
30 Sep 2012
Published in print:
29 Nov 2012
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 3: Integrated Forest Biorefineries: Sustainability Considerations for Forest Biomass Feedstocks
By
Marcia Patton-Mallory
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Marcia Patton-Mallory
USDA Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station, 400 N. 34th Street, Suite 201, Seattle, WA, 98103
USA
[email protected](206) 732-7846
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Kenneth E. Skog
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Kenneth E. Skog
USDA Forest Service
Forest Products Laboratory, One Gifford Pinchot Drive, Madison, WI, 53726
USA
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Virginia H. Dale
Virginia H. Dale
Environmental Sciences Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Bethel Valley Road, Building 1505, Room 200, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831
USA
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Published:30 Sep 2012
Page range:
80 - 97
Citation
M. Patton-Mallory, K. E. Skog, and V. H. Dale, in Integrated Forest Biorefineries, ed. L. Christopher, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012, pp. 80-97.
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Forest biomass feedstocks have the potential to contribute significantly to bioenergy production in the United States. The forestry sector has adopted guidelines and certification systems for forest products such as lumber and paper produced from sustainable forestry. This chapter discusses the extension of these concepts to bioenergy from forests along with proposed sustainability measures, renewable biomass definitions, and how these may influence woody biomass supplied to integrated biorefineries.
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