Opsnoeien voor hoogwaardige houtkwaliteit en duurzame CO2 -vastlegging in houtproducten

De Nationale Bossenstrategie wil onder meer het hoogwaardig gebruik van hout stimuleren als duurzame grondstof en om CO2 duurzaam vast te leggen in materialen. Om CO2 langer op te slaan, is het belangrijk om hout dat geoogst wordt, zo hoogwaardig mogelijk in te zetten. Het opsnoeien van bomen die de potentie hebben om hoogwaardig hout te leveren, is een middel dat daarbij kan helpen. In dit Bosbericht wordt ingegaan op opsnoeien en hoe dit zich verhoudt tot de doelen uit de Nationale Bossenstrategie.

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Location
  • Netherlands
Authors
  • Maaren, G. van
Purpose
  • Communication
File type
Journal article
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Created on
2022
Origin language
Dutch
Official project website
Groen Kennisnet
License
CC BY-NC-ND

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