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Presentation at HWP workshop in Lillehammer 30 August 2004 Carbon storage in the Swedish

Presentation at HWP workshop in Lillehammer 30 August 2004 Carbon storage in the Swedish forest sector Some results from the study ” Kollagring i den skogsindustriella sektorn i Sverige ”, by Staffan Berg, Finn Englund, Anna Jarnehammar, Robert Johansson & Eva-Lotta Lindholm.

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Presentation at HWP workshop in Lillehammer 30 August 2004 Carbon storage in the Swedish

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  1. Presentation at HWP workshop in Lillehammer 30 August 2004 Carbon storage in the Swedish forest sector Some results from the study ”Kollagring i den skogsindustriella sektorn i Sverige”, by Staffan Berg, Finn Englund, Anna Jarnehammar, Robert Johansson & Eva-Lotta Lindholm

  2. Annual emissions in Sweden as compared to net removals, using different approaches for 1999

  3. Annual net increase in forest and HWP in Sweden 1990-1999

  4. Carbon stock in standing forests and HWP, 1999

  5. wooden constructions Volume stored wood (M m3) Stored Carbon (M ton C) Single-family houses 46.5 9.0 Multi-family houses 9.4 1.4 Cottages etc 19.3 3.7 Commercial buildings 17.5 3.4 Other wooden constructions 40.7 7.9 Total 133.4 25.8 Carbon stock in Swedish building constructions

  6. Criteria IPCC-default Stock-change Production Atmospheric-flow Simplicity and transparancy Yes Acceptable Difficult Yes Data availability Yes Variable Difficult Variable Correct description of the real situation Yes Yes Yes Yes Incentives for use of forest products No Yes Yes Yes Incentives for use of biofuels Yes Yes Yes but less than for IPCC-d. and Stock-change No Incentives for trade No Yes No No

  7. Comparision between the results of the Swedish study and the UNFCCC technical paper (excess emissions from wood products)

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