RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS | 卷:111 |
Combining bioenergy and nature conservation: An example in wetlands | |
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Melts, Indrek1,4  Ivask, Mari2  Geetha, Mohan3  Takeuchi, Kazuhiko4,5  Heinsoo, Katrin1  | |
[1] Estonian Univ Life Sci, Chair Biodivers & Nat Tourism, Kreutzwaldi 5, EE-51006 Tartu, Estonia | |
[2] Tallinn Univ Technol, Tartu Coll, Puiestee 78, EE-51008 Tartu, Estonia | |
[3] United Nat Univ, Inst Adv Study Sustainabil, Shibuya Ku, 5-53-70 Jingumae, Tokyo 1508925, Japan | |
[4] Univ Tokyo, Inst Future Initiat, Bunkyo Ku, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 1130033, Japan | |
[5] Inst Global Environm Strategies, 2108-11 Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama, Kanagawa 2400115, Japan | |
关键词: Bioenergy; Ethanol; Floodplain meadow; Methane; Common reed; Reed canary grass; Wetland; Sustainable development; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.rser.2019.05.028 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
Conservation and restoration are crucial to maintaining a wide range of functions and services in wetlands, but it is difficult to find a reasonable and resource-efficient management option without sacrificing ecological values. In the present paper, we analyse the variability and dynamics of the chemical composition and energy potential of biomass from reedbeds, floodplain meadows, coastal meadows and reed canary grass cultivation in extracted peatlands. We observed that the chemical characteristics that are crucial for bioenergy production vary by biomass origin and over time. The bioenergy potential depends on biomass production and on the conversion method. The results indicate that the energy potential ranges from 122 to 190 GJ/ha per year in semi-natural floodplain meadows in the boreal zone. About 160 GJ/ha per year can be obtained from natural reedbeds but only about 120 GJ/ha per year from cultivated extracted peatlands. Using methane conversion, we can obtain only about 50%, and using ethanol conversion we can obtain less than 20% of the total energy potential of the herbaceous biomass of floodplain meadows. Although long-term studies on homo- and heterogeneous biomass production are required, we conclude that the local biomass of natural, semi-natural and artificial wetlands could contribute significantly to sustainable development.
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