Role of biochar made from low-value woody forest residues in ecological sustainability and carbon neutrality

Dipita Ghosh, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese, Han-Sup Han, Nathaniel Anderson
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Forest management activities that are intended to improve forest health and reduce the risk of catastrophic fire generate low-value woody biomass, which is often piled and open-burned for disposal. This leads to greenhouse gas emissions, long-lasting burn scars, air pollution, and increased risk of escaped prescribed fire. Converting low-value biomass into biochar can be a promising avenue for advancing forest sustainability and carbon neutrality. Biochar can be produced either in a centralized facility or by using place-based techniques that mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and generate a high-carbon product with diverse applications. This review explores the multifaceted roles of biochar produced from low-value biomass during forest restoration activities in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation. First, the ecological benefits are evaluated, including soil restoration, nutrient cycling, and vegetation enhancement, which are pivotal for restoring post-disturbance forest health and enhancing resilience to future disturbance. Second, we evaluate the role of biochar in carbon sequestration and carbon neutrality objectives, which also foster sustainable soil practices and sustainable forest management. In addition, we highlight biochar markets, commercialization, and carbon credit interactions as emerging mechanisms to incentivize biomass utilization for biochar. The integration of biochar made from low-value woody residues from forest restoration can enhance restoration strategies, engage stakeholders in sustainable land management practices, and mitigate environmental problems while enhancing the resilience of forest ecosystems to future disturbances. The findings underscore the importance of leveraging low-value woody biomass for biochar production as a strategic resource for achieving comprehensive forest restoration goals and fostering sustainable development in forested landscapes.

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旨在改善森林健康和降低灾难性火灾风险的森林管理活动会产生低价值的木质生物量,这些生物量通常被堆放和露天焚烧处理。这会导致温室气体排放、持久的烧伤疤痕、空气污染,并增加火灾逃逸的风险。将低价值生物质转化为生物炭是促进森林可持续发展和碳中和的有效途径。生物炭既可以在集中式设施中生产,也可以利用基于地方的技术生产,从而减少温室气体排放,并产生具有多种用途的高碳产品。本综述从联合国可持续发展目标和为减缓气候变化进行碳固存的角度,探讨了在森林恢复活动中利用低价值生物质生产生物炭的多方面作用。首先,我们评估了生物炭的生态效益,包括土壤恢复、养分循环和植被增强,这对于恢复受干扰后的森林健康和增强对未来干扰的恢复能力至关重要。其次,我们评估了生物炭在固碳和碳中和目标中的作用,这也促进了可持续的土壤实践和可持续的森林管理。此外,我们强调生物炭市场、商业化和碳信用互动是激励生物炭生物质利用的新兴机制。利用森林恢复过程中的低价值木质残留物制成的生物炭可以加强恢复战略,使利益相关者参与到可持续的土地管理实践中来,缓解环境问题,同时增强森林生态系统对未来干扰的恢复能力。研究结果强调了利用低价值木质生物质生产生物炭的重要性,生物炭是实现全面森林恢复目标和促进森林景观可持续发展的战略资源。
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