ESF Research Conferences

COST-ESF High-Level Research Conference

The Future Role of Bio-energy from Tree Biomass in Europe

6 - 11 November 2011

Final Programme

This is the agenda as of 19 September 2011. The final programme may differ from the one listed below in terms of speakers, content of the presentations and speaking slots. All sessions will be held in English.

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Sunday 6 November

17:00-19:30

Registration at COST-ESF Desk

19:30-21:00

Dinner

21:00

Welcome Drinks

Monday 7 November

10:00-11:15

Transfer from Hotel Europahaus to Monastery of Klosterneuburg

Opening Ceremony

11:15-11:30

Abtprimas Bernhard Backovsky - Stift Klosterneuburg, AT
Stefan Schmuckenschlager - Mayor of Klosterneuburg, AT
Monica Dietl - Director COST Office, BE
Words of welcome

Opening session
Chaired by: Peter Mayer - Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BWF), AT
11:30-12:30

Tattersall Smith - University of Toronto, CA
Forests as a source of bioeneergy - ecological sustainability and soil productivity

Franz Stefan Hautzinger - President of the Chamber of Agriculture of Burgenland, AT
Wood biomass as a safe supplier of energy from our forests (DE)

Niels Elers Koch - President of IUFRO, DK
Forests as a source of bioeneergy - operational and economic challenges

Stephan Pernkopf - Provincial Counselor for Agriculture of Lower Austria, AT
Lower Austria’s energy roadmap – The potential of biomass (DE)

Niki Berlakovich - Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, AT
Austria on the road to energy autarchy: Which role do forests play? (DE)

12:30-14:00

Lunch - Invitation by the Austrian Minister of Agriculture and Forestry

14:00-14:20

Paul Rübig - European Parliament, INT (DE)
The European Union’s climate protection and energy policy (DE)

Guided Tour

14:20-18:00

Hubert Fladl - Monastery of Klosterneuburg, AT
Presentation of the Bioenergy plant Klosterneuburg

18:00-20:00

Wine tasting & Finger food buffet

20:00

Transfer from Monastery of Klosterneuburg to Hotel Europahaus

Tuesday 8 November

09:00-09:10

Peter Mayer - Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BWF), AT
Words of welcome

09:10-09:25Monica Dietl - Director COST Office, INT
Introducing COST
09:25-09:45

Sjur Baardsen – Norwegian University of Life Sciences, NO & Chair of the COST Domain Committee”Forests, their Products and Services (FPS)
Introducing the COST Domain on Forests, their Products and Services (FPS)

09:45-10:00

Malgorzata Tkatchenko - Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA) & ESF Rapporteur
Introducing ESF

Session 1 Availability of biomass
Chaired by: Robert Jandl - Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BWF), AT

10:00-10:30

Markus Lindner – European Forest Institute, FI
Forest energy potential – Results from the EU Wood Project

10:30-11:00

Gerhard Mannsberger - Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry Environment and Water Management, AT
Implementing a national strategy on biomass mobilization

11:00-11:30Coffee break

11:30-11:50

Antti Asikainen – METLA, FI
Impact of annual felling, CO2 prices, national subsidies on forest fuel availability in Finland

11:50-12:10

Toru Terada – University of Tokyo, JP
Wood Energy from Satoyama Woodlands

12:10-12:30

Klemens Schadauer - Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BWF), AT
How much biomass can be mobilized for energetic use - Central Europe

12:30-13:00Discussion
13:00-14:30Lunch

Session 2: Environmental sustainability
Chaired by: Tattersall Smith – University of Toronto, CA

14:30-15:00

Inge Stupak Møller - University of Copenhagen, DK
Forest energy and soil sustainability

15:00-15:30

Hillevi Eriksson - Swedish Forestry Agency, SE
Sustainability criteria in practice 

15:30-15:50

Berthold Heinze - Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BWF), AT
Dealing with genetic variability of willows and poplars in short-rotation plantations

15:50-16:20

Coffee break

16:20-16:40

Hans Langeveld - Bioresearch, NL
Land use questions / sustainability

16:40-17:00

Hannes Böttcher - IIASA, INT
Projection of the EU27 forest carbon sink and effects of recent bioenergy policies using two advanced forestry models

17:00-17:20

Paul Schmidt-Walter - University of Goettingen, DE
Groundwater recharge and nitrate leaching rates of short rotation coppices from poplar and willow

17:20-17:40

Karin Eklöf - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE
Does logging, stump harvesting and site preparation lead to to leakage of mercury?

Poster session

17:40-19:00

For accepted posters, please refer to the List of Posters

19:00Dinner

Wednesday 9 November 

Session 3: Supply chain and system evaluation
Chaired by: Rolf Björheden - Skogforsk Uppsala, SE & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT

09:00-09:30

Raffaele Spinelli – Trees and Timber Institute IVALSA, IT & Vice Chair FPS COST Action FP0902
Technical and economic evaluation of supply systems

09:30-10:00

Hans Heinimann – ETH Zurich, CH (Participation sponsored by IUFRO)
Environmental performance assessment of biofuel supply chains - state and perspectives

10:00-10:20

Karl Stampfer – University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, AT & & MC Member FPS COST Action FP0902
Regional wood chip supply networks for the Alps 

10:20-10:40

Paula Jylhä – Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), FI 
Whole-tree harvesting of small-diameter Scots pine for integrated pulp and energy production in a kraft pulp mill

10:40-11:10

Coffee break

11:10-11:30

Rolf Björheden – Skogforsk Uppsala, SE & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT
Critical factors for forest fuel supply chains

11:30-11:50

Antti Asikainen – Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), FI
Simulations vs Empirical studies as forest fuel systems analysis tools

11:50-12:10

Walter Warkotsch - Technische Universität München, DE (Participation sponsored by IUFRO)
Contribution of precision forestry to improve supply chains

12:10-12:30

Victoria Lerma – AIDIMA, ES
Prediction system for availability of biomass

12:30-12:50

Mohammad Ghaffariyan – University of Tasmania, AU
Optimising chipping of pine residues in Victoria (Australia)

12:50-13:10

Discussion

13:10-14:30

Lunch

14:30-14:50

Erhan Caliskan Karadenyz Technical University, TR
Optimising forest biomass transports

14:50-15:10

Mika Yoshida  University of Tokyo, JP
Relation between chipping site and transportation cost

15:10-15:30

Peter Rauch – University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, AT
Evaluating procurement risks of the biomass feedstock in Austria

15:30-16:00Coffee break

Poster session

16:00-17:00

For accepted posters, please refer to the List of Posters

17:00-17:20

Inge Stupak Møller - University of Copenhagen, DK &
Dominik Röser – Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), FI & Chair of FPS COST Action FP0902 
Presentation of Multidiciplinary COST Action proposal

17:20-18:00Discussion
19:00Dinner

Thursday 10 November

Session 4: Forest biomass as feedstock  for the energy and biorefinery sector
Chaired by: Elspeth MacRae - Scion, NZ & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT

09:00-09:30

Elspeth MacRae - Scion, NZ & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT
Biorefinery processes and products using trees

09:30-09:50

Birgitta Strömberg - Thermal Engineering Research Association, SE
Forest biomass as a feedstock for thermal conversion

09:50-10:10

Suzanne Wetzel - Canadian Wood Fibre Centre/Canadian Forest Service, CA
Heterogenity of forest harvest residue from Eastern Ontario Biomass Harvests

10:10-10:30

Daniel-Calin Ola - Transylvania University, RO
Energy or insulation from fibre plants

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

11:00-11:20

Carmen Guedes - University Londrina, BR
Lignocellulosic derived bio-oil for petroleum blends

11:20-11:40

Patricia Bubner - University of Technology Graz, AT
Cellulases dig deep

11:40-12:10

Anna Suurnakki – VTT Technical Research Centre,, FI
The green biorefinery

12:10-12:30

Discussion

12:30-13:30Lunch

Session 5: Summary and Research Strategy
Chaired by: Johannes Schima - Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, AT

13:30-14:00Tattersall Smith - University of Toronto, CA
Research Priorities for Mobilizing Sustainable Supply Chains
14:00-14:30

Dominik Röser -Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), FI & Chair of FPS COST Action FP0902 &
Raffaele SpinelliTrees and Timber Institute IVALSA, IT & Vice Chair of FPS COST Action FP0902
The importance of international research collaboration

14:30-15:00

Rolf Björheden – Skogforsk Uppsala, SE & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT
Visionary documents on Forest Energy cases and Outlook on the role of bioenergy 2050 and 2100

Forward Look Session
Chaired by: Rolf Björheden - Skogforsk Uppsala, SE & IUFRO Task Force "Forest Bioenergy", INT

15:00-15:30

Discussion about future developments in the field

16:00-18:03

Susanne Schidler - AT
Interactive session for early researchers on Sustainable Biomass-Use

20:00Conference dinner

Friday 11 November

Departure after breakfast