Opportunities and attitudes of private forest landowners in supplying woody biomass for renewable energy
Donald G. Hodges,
Binod Chapagain,
Pattarawan Watcharaanantapong,
Neelam C. Poudyal,
Keith L. Kline and
Virginia H. Dale
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019, vol. 113, issue C, -
Abstract:
Woody biomass has been identified as a source of dispatchable, renewable energy. Private lands supply the majority of the wood-based pellets that is produced in the southeastern United States (SE US) and shipped to countries in the European Union (EU) for energy generation. To assess the perspectives of potential suppliers of woody biomass in the SE US, nonindustrial private forest landowners were surveyed in the fuelsheds of the two primary ports for wood pellets exported to the EU. The survey assessed owners' characteristics, attitudes, and future management plans. Survey results were examined to explore the relationships among these factors and owners' intentions for providing material for wood-based energy. The results indicate that forest landowners have multiple reasons for maintaining their forest land, with more than 40% of the owners ranking timber production as a very important reason. Furthermore, the majority of landowners would be willing to provide woody biomass for producing bioenergy. Among factors that would enhance landowners' willingness to provide woody biomass for energy, technical assistance to improve stand productivity and future value was the most popular option, followed by reducing fire and disease risk, long-term markets, and high prices. Landowner willingness to provide woody material for bioenergy also varied depending on demographics including age and gender, property characteristics including holding size and distance to residence, and perceptions regarding the impact on forest value of wood pellet demand and the viability of bioenergy as an alternative to fossil energy.
Keywords: Woody biomass supply; Bioenergy; Private forest management; Renewable fuel; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.06.012
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