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FOREST BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION –
POTENTIALS, MANAGEMENT AND RISKS UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE
Ashraful Alam, Antti Kilpeläinen, Seppo Kellomäki
School of Forest Sciences,
University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu
F t Cli t d R bl E I t Ri k d Ad t tiu ure Cl ma e an enewa e nergy – mpac s, s s an ap a on
Oslo, Norway
2 June, 2010
Contents
• Forestry in Finland
• Challenges
• Objectives
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CLIMATE PROJECTIONS
Kjellström, E., Drews, M., Christensen, J.H., Haugen, J.E., Haakenstad, H. and Shkolnik, I.
An ensemble of regional climate change scenarios for the Nordic countries........................................................ 18
Benestad, R.E.
An analysis of simulated and observed storm characteristics
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Myklebust i B 01.07.1895 315 61.71 6.62 West 1612 952 0.65 0.8146450 Røldal 25.02.1905 393 59.83 6.83 West 1606 1002 0.70 0.8455730 Sogndal 01.07.1895 421 61.33 6.93 West 1525 941 0.68 0.8353070 Vik i Sogn 01.01.1895 65 61.07 6.58 West 1086 708 0.68 0.82
Notes:1Period 1951–2006; 2Not in operation from 01.06.1998 and replaced by 15730; 3Period 1957–2006; 4Not operational from01.05.1968 and replaced
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Appendices
I Figures ....................................................................................................... 61
II Maps .......................................................................................................... 64
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1 Introduction
The settlement in Seyðisfjörður is endangered by snow avalanches and landslides that have
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