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    Contenido del carbono en los productos y residuos forestales generados por el aprovechamiento y el aserrio en la reserva de Biosfera Maya

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    Bamaca Figueroa, E.
    Kanninen, M.
    Louman, Bastian
    Pedroni, L.
    Gómez, M.
    Date Issued
    2004
    Language
    es
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Bamaca Figueroa, E., Kanninen, M., Louman, B., Pedroni, L., Gomez, M. 2004. Contenido del carbono en los productos y residuos forestales generados por el aprovechamiento y el aserrio en la reserva de Biosfera Maya . Recursos Naturales y Ambiente 41 :102-110.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19021
    External link to download this item: https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/1582
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    The use and industrial transformation of timber from tropical natural forests produce big quantities of wood residues that generate emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) when burned or decayed. The greenhouse effect is mainly produced by CO2 emissions. Carbon content in wood residues was evaluated in the forest management unit Rio Chanchich, Peten, Guatemala. Wood volume per individual and the biomass damaged by felling of each tree were estimated for 57 trees (4,5% of the trees cut). Biomass eliminated by road and stockyard construction was estimated according to size of the cleared area. Useful volume and residues from 95 wood logs were estimated at the sawmill. Average volume per individual was 6,24 m3. Only 53,3% of the wood arrived at the sawmill while the rest remained as residues in the forest. From that amount, 87% was timber; milling efficiency was 51,2%, using a portable sawmill. In terms to carbon, logging removed 10,2 tC/ha from the forest, but only 1,4 tC/ha (13,7%) ended up in wood products.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    wood residues; logging; carbon dioxide; emission; sawmilling; greenhouse effects
    Subjects
    FOREST MANAGEMENT;
    Countries
    Guatemala
    Regions
    Central America
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