Publication:
Fire in the woods or fire in the boiler: implementing rural district heating to reduce wildfire risks in the forest-urban interface

Date

2015

Authors

Dubois, David
Littlejohn, Dale
Flanders, David N.
Robinson, Peter
Moshofsky, Molly
Welham, Clive

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Publisher

Elsevier
The Institution of Chemical Engineers
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión aceptada / Onetsi den bertsioa

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Abstract

Many rural communities in British Columbia (western Canada) are at risk from wildfire. This risk will increase over time as a result of climate change because of higher average temperatures, longer growing seasons, and more intense droughts. On the other hand, these communities are also faced with rising fuel costs and a growing demand for heat as suburban population increases. The fact these communities are surrounded by forests presents an opportunity to combine community wildfire risk abatement with bioenergy development. Additional co-benefits include: 1) reduced community energy expenditures; 2) the creation of local jobs; 3) climate change mitigation; and 3) increased community energy security. Here, we present results from three pilot rural communities (Burns Lake, Invermere, and Sicamous, British Columbia) designed to evaluate the feasibility of wildfire risk abatement in conjunction with bioenergy production. Maps were created showing each community’s forest-urban interface area with quantified estimates of its sustainable woody biomass resource potential under different management scenarios while monitoring ecosystem and soil health. The results and experience gained through this work has been synthesized in a calculator tool to help other communities make their own screening-level assessments. This calculator is a freely available on-line tool: FIRST Heat.

Description

Trabajo presentado en "CSChE/IChemE Sustainability Symposium, Vancouver 2012”

Keywords

Woody biomass, Ecological model, Sustainable energy, Green economy, Sustainable forest management, Climate change mitigation, FIRST Heat

Department

Ciencias del Medio Natural / Natura Ingurunearen Zientziak

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