Difference between revisions of "Traditional biomass from non-forest land"

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|Label=Fraction from non-forested land
 
|Label=Fraction from non-forested land
|ShortDescription=Fraction of traditional fuelwood from non-forestry sources like orchard, assumed to be 50% (low-income countries) and 32% (middle-income countries)
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|ShortDescription=Fraction of traditional fuelwood from non-forestry sources like orchard, assumed to be 50% (low-income countries) and 68% (middle-income countries)
 
|Description=Part of the global energy demand is met by fuel wood, depending on the world region. For the developed regions, it is assumed in IMAGE that fuel wood is produced on a large scale and, therefore all fuel wood demand is added to timber demand. In the transitional regions as well as in the developing regions, smaller fractions of the fuel wood demand are assumed to be met from forestry operations: 50% and 32%.
 
|Description=Part of the global energy demand is met by fuel wood, depending on the world region. For the developed regions, it is assumed in IMAGE that fuel wood is produced on a large scale and, therefore all fuel wood demand is added to timber demand. In the transitional regions as well as in the developing regions, smaller fractions of the fuel wood demand are assumed to be met from forestry operations: 50% and 32%.
 
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|VariableType=external parameter
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|Reference2=assumptions based on FAO, 2001; FAO, 2008
 
|Reference2=assumptions based on FAO, 2001; FAO, 2008
 
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fracties moeten dus net andersom dan in de lange beschrijving, als het echt gaat om fraction from non-forested land.

Revision as of 15:41, 30 April 2014

Label: Fraction from non-forested land
Short description: Fraction of traditional fuelwood from non-forestry sources like orchard, assumed to be 50% (low-income countries) and 68% (middle-income countries)
Description: Part of the global energy demand is met by fuel wood, depending on the world region. For the developed regions, it is assumed in IMAGE that fuel wood is produced on a large scale and, therefore all fuel wood demand is added to timber demand. In the transitional regions as well as in the developing regions, smaller fractions of the fuel wood demand are assumed to be met from forestry operations: 50% and 32%.
Variable type: external parameter
Source: FAO;
Reference: assumptions based on FAO, 2001; FAO, 2008



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fracties moeten dus net andersom dan in de lange beschrijving, als het echt gaat om fraction from non-forested land.