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dc.contributor.authorDolan, Desmond
dc.contributor.authorO’Ceallaigh, Conan
dc.contributor.authorGil-Moreno, David
dc.contributor.authorMcGetrick, Patrick J.
dc.contributor.authorHarte, Annette M.
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-14T06:35:00Z
dc.date.available2023-09-14T06:35:00Z
dc.date.issued2023-08-28
dc.identifier.citationDolan, Desmond, O’Ceallaigh, Conan, Gil-Moreno, David, McGetrick, Patrick J., & Harte, Annette M. (2023). Life cycle assessment of sitka spruce forest products grown in Ireland. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. doi:10.1007/s11367-023-02222-5en_IE
dc.identifier.issn1614-7502
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10379/17898
dc.description.abstractPurpose The purpose of this study is to quantify the environmental impacts of Sitka spruce timber products harvested from the forestry sector in Ireland. This data is typically country-specific and is required to accurately quantify the environmental impacts associated with its production to better understand the impacts on the environment. Methods A representative model utilising the ReCiPe midpoint approach is developed for the forest sector and the production of log products in Ireland from primary data collected from the national forestry agencies, boardmill and sawmills over a 12-month period, where the last two represent 100% and 67% of the national production volume, respectively. The model was analysed using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and the resulting environmental impacts of log production are presented for two different boundary conditions, namely ‘cradle-to-forest road’ and ‘cradle-to-factory gate’ which considers the transport of the logs for further processing. Results and discussion The results are presented for the reference functional unit of 1 m3 of Sitka spruce log product but the results are also shown for 1 rotation of 1 ha of forest area, which allows comparisons with existing studies that utilise similar metrics such as a given area of forest. The results show that typically, clearfell operations are the most significant contributor to all impact categories. The contribution of the remaining operations in descending order of magnitude are thinning operations, forest road construction and maintenance, site preparation options, seedling production and finally forest maintenance operations. The extended model (‘cradle-to-factory gate’ model), which includes transport or delivery, has demonstrated a significant contribution due to transport alone where it was found to be responsible for, on average, 50% of each impact category presented (excluding land occupation) highlighting its significance. Conclusions The underlying Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data, which quantifies the total outputs of emissions and substances to air, land and water, is presented. It can be seen that the contribution of different operations varies significantly dependent on the log type which provides important data which can be further incorporated into future studies for downstream products utilised in the construction industry.en_IE
dc.description.sponsorshipOpen Access funding provided by the IReL Consortium.en_IE
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dc.language.isoenen_IE
dc.publisherSpringeren_IE
dc.relation.ispartofThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessmenten
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights.urihthttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectLife Cycle Assessment (LCA)en_IE
dc.subjectIrish forestryen_IE
dc.subjectLog productionen_IE
dc.subjectSitka spruceen_IE
dc.subjectTransporten_IE
dc.titleLife cycle assessment of sitka spruce forest products grown in Irelanden_IE
dc.typeArticleen_IE
dc.date.updated2023-08-29T14:32:34Z
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11367-023-02222-5
dc.local.publishedsourcehttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-023-02222-5en_IE
dc.description.peer-reviewedpeer-reviewed
dc.internal.rssid31605872
dc.local.contactDavid Gil-Moreno. Email: david.gil-moreno@nuigalway.ie
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dc.local.versionPUBLISHED
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