TY - T1 - Applying a science‐based systems perspective to dispel misconceptions about climate effects of forest bioenergy SN - / 1757-1693 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/332754 T3 - GCB Bioenergy 13: 1210-1231 A1 - Cowie, Annette L.; Berndes, Göran; Bentsen, Niclas Scott; Brandão, Miguel; Cherubini, Francesco; Egnell, Gustaf; George, Brendan; Gustavsson, Leif; Hanewinkel, Marc; Harris, Zoe M.; Johnsson, Filip; Junginger, Martin; Kline, Keith L.; Koponen, Kati; Koppejan, Jaap; Kraxner, Florian; Lamers, Patrick; Majer, Stefan; Marland, Eric; Nabuurs, Gert‐Jan; Pelkmans, Luc; Sathre, Roger; Schaub, Marcus; Smith, Charles Tattersall; Soimakallio, Sampo; Van Der Hilst, Floor; Woods, Jeremy; Ximenes, Fabiano A. A2 - PB - Blackwell Y1 - 2021 LA - en AB - The scientific literature contains contrasting findings about the climate effects of forest bioenergy, partly due to the wide diversity of bioenergy systems and associated contexts, but also due to differences in assessment methods. The climate effects of bioenergy must be accurately assessed to inform policy-making, but the complexity of bioenergy systems and associated land, industry and energy systems raises challenges for assessment. We examine misconceptions about climate effects of forest ... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - energy system transition; forest carbon stock; forest management; greenhouse gas accounting; landscape scale; reference system; science-based; science‐based systems; misconceptions; climate effects; forest bioenergy; hiilinielut; metsät; ilmastovaikutukset; bioenergia; metsänkäsittely; kasvihuonekaasut; väärinkäsitykset N1 - PP - ER -