Mapping Germany's circulating wood flow with oven-dry metric tonne in 2020
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Abstract
Wood has always been an indispensable material in human society throughout history. Its efficient utilization is even more crucial today in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, its production, trade, use, and recycling are seldom systematically assessed, with Germany being an exception due to the extensive work conducted by the University of Hamburg and the Thünen Institute over the years. To provide a more precise account of wood use, this study employs oven-dry metric tonne as the reference unit to construct a static wood flow based on the material flow analysis and wood resource balance in Germany in 2020. The Sankey diagrams comprehensively visualize the flow and stock of wood in various sectors, including forests, sawmills, pulp mills, buildings, energy, and waste. Results showed that forest felling volume exceeded growth due to significant wood demand and export, while forest carbon sinks increased because more hardwood was retained in German forests. The building and construction sector was the largest consumer of primary wood products, accounting for 52.1 % of the total, followed by furniture (29.5 %) and packaging (14.0 %). All waste paper was used to produce recycled fiber pulp, whereas only 14 % of waste wood was employed in particle board production. The woody biomass energy, amounting to 142.4 TWh, provided approximately 4.4 % of Germany's primary energy consumption, with around half of it used in private households. In addition to apparent data, this study also uses resource allocation, carbon storage, and cascade potential as examples to demonstrate that wood flow is applicable for further in-depth analysis, supporting wood efficient utilization. It can even be applied to any country and period with sufficient data and conversion factors, but here, they also prevented this study from comprehensively describing past and future wood flows.
Details
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107476 |
Journal | Resources, Conservation and Recycling |
Volume | 204 |
Publication status | Published - 15 Feb 2024 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
unpaywall | 10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107476 |
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Scopus | 85187263113 |
Mendeley | 64634458-fc44-3f0c-9cf1-43417271ea1b |
Keywords
Sustainable Development Goals
Keywords
- Oven-dry metric tonne (ODMT), Energy, Wood, Material flow analysis, Carbon, Waste