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Exploring the Regional Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass for an Emerging Bio-Based Economy: A Case Study from Southwest Germany

机译:探索木质纤维素生物质在新兴生物经济中的区域潜力:以德国西南部为例

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The globally emerging concepts and strategies for a ?¢????bioeconomy?¢???? rely on the vision of a sustainable bio-based substitution process. Fossil fuels are scarce and their use contributes to global warming. To replace them in the value chains, it is essential to gain knowledge about quantities and spatial distributions of renewable resources. Decision makers specifically require knowledge-based models for rational development choices. In this paper, we demonstrate such an approach using remote sensing-derived maps that represent the potential available biomass of forests and trees outside forests (TOF). The maps were combined with infrastructure data, transport costs and wood pricing to calculate the potentially available biomass for a regional bioeconomy in the federal state of Baden-W????rttemberg in Southwest Germany. We estimated the spatially explicit regional supply of biomass using routable data in a GIS environment, and created an approach to find the most suitable positions for biomass conversion facilities by minimizing transport distances and biomass costs. The approach resulted in the theoretical, regional supply of woody biomass with transport distances between 10 and 50 km. For a more realistic assessment, we subsequently applied several restrictions and assumptions, compiled different scenarios, optimised transport distances and identified wood assortments. Our analysis demonstrated that a regional bioeconomy using only local primary lignocellulosic biomass is possible. There would be, however, strong competition with traditional wood-processing sectors, mainly thermal utilisation and pulp and paper production. Finally, suitable positions for conversion facilities in Baden-W????rttemberg were determined for each of the six most plausible scenarios. This case study demonstrates the value of remote sensing and GIS techniques for a flexible, expandable and upgradable spatially explicit decision model.
机译:全球新兴的“生物经济”概念和战略依靠可持续的基于生物的替代过程的愿景。化石燃料稀缺,其使用导致全球变暖。要在价值链中取代它们,必须获得有关可再生资源的数量和空间分布的知识。决策者特别需要基于知识的模型来进行合理的开发选择。在本文中,我们使用遥感地图演示了这种方法,该地图代表了森林和森林外树木(TOF)的潜在可用生物量。这些地图与基础设施数据,运输成本和木材价格相结合,以计算德国西南联邦州巴登-瓦尔滕堡的区域生物经济的潜在可用生物量。我们使用GIS环境中的可路由数据估算了空间明晰的区域性生物质供应,并通过最小化运输距离和生物质成本,创建了一种为生物质转化设施找到最合适位置的方法。该方法导致了运输距离在10到50公里之间的木质生物量的理论,区域供应。为了进行更现实的评估,我们随后应用了一些限制和假设,编制了不同的方案,优化了运输距离并确定了木材种类。我们的分析表明,仅使用本地主要木质纤维素生物质的区域生物经济是可能的。但是,与传统的木材加工部门之间将存在激烈的竞争,主要是热利用以及纸浆和造纸。最后,针对六个最合理的情况中的每一个,都确定了在巴登-瓦特姆伯格的转换设施的合适位置。该案例研究证明了遥感和GIS技术对于灵活,可扩展和可升级的空间显式决策模型的价值。

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