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Le taillis à courte rotation en Belgique. Examen des opportunités, des obstacles et des effets

In short-rotation coppice (SRC) cultivation, you will plant fast-growing trees very close together and cut them off every few years to produce a lot of wood in a short time. The biomass produced can be used for more and more things thanks to new technologies. SRC sequesters carbon in the soil, increases biodiversity locally and in the landscape, and can purify water. There are also drawbacks to SRC, yet we believe that with the right incentives, changes in legislation and financial compensation, biomass from SRC could play a necessary role in the future green economy.

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Number of pages 92
Type Reports of Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Category Research
Language Dutch
Bibtex

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abstract = "In short-rotation coppice (SRC) cultivation, you will plant fast-growing trees very close together and cut them off every few years to produce a lot of wood in a short time. The biomass produced can be used for more and more things thanks to new technologies. SRC sequesters carbon in the soil, increases biodiversity locally and in the landscape, and can purify water. There are also drawbacks to SRC, yet we believe that with the right incentives, changes in legislation and financial compensation, biomass from SRC could play a necessary role in the future green economy.
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author = "Jomme Desair and Julie Callebaut and Marijke Steenackers and Francis Turkelboom and Lieven De Smet",
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