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GIS based agricultural land availability assessment for the establishment of short rotation woody crops in Latvia

Journal

BIOMASS & BIOENERGY
Volume 72, Issue -, Pages 263-272

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2014.10.026

Keywords

Agricultural land availability; Bioenergy; Short rotation woody crops; GIS; Spatial analysis; Latvia

Funding

  1. State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF)
  2. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) project Developing models for establishing and managing multifunctional plantations of broadleaves and energy crops [Nr. 2010/0268/2DP/2.1.1.1.0/10/APIA/VIAA/118]

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This study provides a country level estimate of geographically available agricultural land area which has been out of production for more than two years and has not been converted into forest or urban area, and is suitable for short rotation woody crop (SRWC) production to meet EU 2020 renewable energy targets in Latvia. Geographic information system (GIS) was used to estimate the total amount and location of agricultural land suitable for SRWC. Several criteria of restrictions were applied in the assessment process, such as agricultural land use status, soil and slope restrictions, designated territories of protection, minimum size of agricultural land within each tax parcel and minimum tax parcel distance from the roads. A total estimated amount of agricultural land that meets the minimum criteria is 261,710 ha. Most (42%) of the suitable agricultural land for SRWC is in the range from 10 to 50 ha. The greatest proportion (29%) of that land is located in the Latgale region. If only 5% (13,085 ha) of the estimated agricultural land were used for SRWC with yields of 7-10 Mg-dry ha(-1) yr(-1), it could produce 485,475-693,532 MWh of biomass energy annually, which is roughly 412,653-589,502 MWh of delivered energy if the heating systems are 85% energy efficient. It would result in 13-18% of the total heat energy produced by heating plants in Latvia in 2012. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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