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Brazil leading CO2 Absorption in Planted Forests

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Brazil leads... the world should follow!


What is a Tree? - A video message from Bracelpa, the Brazilian Pulp & Paper Association, to the COP15 (United Nations Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 2009)

Maybe the time has come to stop seeing one of the best ever made approaches to sustainable forestry as a problem-maker... and start seeing it as a world-leading effort towards sustainable production and one of the most efficient man-made tree based bio-industries.


Eucalyptus planted forests absorb up to 1200 tonnes of carbon per hectare in 35 years / Los bosques cultivados de eucalipto absorben hasta 1200 toneladas de carbono por hectarea en 35 años / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo / Image courtesy Bracelpa, Brazilian Pulp and Paper Asociation

A hectare of eucalypt cultivated forests can be up to 6 times more efficient sequestering carbon than other alternatives for a given time-span. (Bracelpa: Planted Forests, Vital Allies of the Planet)

Maybe the time has come to see sustainably managed planted forests like those of Brazil, a productive use of land, as an useful aid to increase carbon uptakes... and make them be part of the solution.

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Eucalyptus Pulps & Papers: Fibers & Fine Fractions

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Eucalyptus Market Pulps and Papers: Managing Different Fine Fractions / Eucalyptus Online Book, November 2009, by Celso Foelkel / Eucalyptus Wisdom from Brazil / Diferenciando las celulosas y papeles de Eucalipto a partir de la gestión de Fracciones Finas de la Pulpa Celulósica  / Libro Online Eucalipto, Noviembre 2009, por Celso Foelkel / Ecoeficacia, Ecoeficiencia, Produccion Mas Limpia / Sabiduría eucalíptica desde Brasil

by Celso Foelkel



Eucalyptus Market Pulps and Papers: Managing Different Fine Fractions / Eucalyptus Online Book, November 2009, by Celso Foelkel / Eucalyptus Wisdom from Brazil / Diferenciando las celulosas y papeles de Eucalipto a partir de la gestión de Fracciones Finas de la Pulpa Celulósica  / Libro Online Eucalipto, Noviembre 2009, por Celso Foelkel / Ecoeficacia, Ecoeficiencia, Produccion Mas Limpia / Sabiduría eucalíptica desde Brasil

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Obama praises Norway & Brazil's fight against deforestation

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Obama Praises the Brazilian Amazon Fund

President Barack Obama arrived in Oslo early this morning on his journey to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace.

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Obama to Norway by means of a working breakfast with views towards Oslo's skyline before thanking him for and urging him three times to keep moving forward in the global fight against climate change as an investment for future world peace.

Obama in Oslo for Nobel Prize for Peace / Obama praises Lula and Norway for Amazon Fund and fight against deforestation and climate change / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo / Image courtesy SVT, Sweden Television

Obama at the Oslo Press Conference. Image courtesy SVT (tack guys!!)

The U.S. President acknowledged his presence in Copenhagen next week for the United Nations Climate Change Conference would be an important step for a truly global strategy in this sense.

After remembering the bond between both countries through the huge Norwegian-American community back home, Obama praised the joint initiative of the governments of Norway and Brazil to monitor and try to minimise deforestation rates in the Amazon Basin.

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CIDEU: 12 years of Eucalyptus Research & Documentation

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CIDEU Eucalyptus Meetings 2009 : "No Hero, No Villain"

Between October 21st and 23d, the CIDEU - Eucalyptus Research and Documentation Center, University of Huelva, organized its yearly scientific and divulgative meetings on Eucalyptus. Not a bad way to celebrate the 10th birthday of such activity!

Eucalyptologics, being in Argentina those days, could not attend physically, but got wondering which new surprises had been delivered by eucalypt researchers in Spain. Now, thanks to the kindness of Patricia Alesso and her great team at CIDEU, the presentations of such meetings have been prepared for free download, so we all can be there too!


Jornadas del CIDEU 2009: Eucalipto, ni heroe ni villano / CIDEU 2009 Eucalyptus Meetings: No hero, no villain / CIDEU Eucalyptus research and documentation centre, University of Huelva / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo

The motto of CIDEU's Eucalyptus Meeting 2009 was no other than "No Hero, No Villain", and during three days relevant informations on key factors making Spanish grown Eucalyptus timber a significant sustainable quality resource for pulp and papermaking were presented, outlining important topics as industrial quality, genetic improvement and cultivation history.

In addition, summaries of ongoing research on the connections of Eucalyptus crops with water use, soil properties and carbon cycles were presented, with a focus on the Mediterranean Eucalyptus plantations of Southern Spain.

Eucalyptus: No Hero, No Villain

Eucalyptus globulus and its timber quality for the pulp and papermaking industry by Gabriel Toval Hernandez / Eucalyptus globulus: calidad para la industria de celulosa y papel, por Gabriel Toval Hernandez / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo


by Gabriel Toval Hernández - Lourizán Forestry Reseach Center



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Eucalyptus paper: from a wonder tree to your desk

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Eucalyptus: sustainable from our tree to your desk

Gustavo Iglesias Trabado Contact GIT Forestry Consulting SL / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo
GIT Forestry Consulting SL - Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal - www.git-forestry.com - EUCALYPTOLOGICS


Have you ever wondered how many persons, places and activities are necessary for you to have that renewable and recyclable piece of paper ready for printing at your home or office?

Today, thanks to the kindness of FIBRIA, world largest Eucalyptus pulp & paper producer, and ABTCP, the Brazilian Technical Association for Pulp & Paper, Eucalyptologics invites you to a brief photo-trip from sustainably cultivated Eucalyptus forests to the final papery product you may well use every day, no matter if you have eucalypt trees near you or not.

In this case, our trip does not start simply at standard tree crops, but at high-tech sustainably managed Eucalyptus plantations.


Eucalyptus urograndis harvest coupe in FIBRIA Jacarei estates, Sao Paulo, Brazil / Cosecha de eucalipto urograndis en las fincas de FIBRIA, San Pablo, Brasil / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo

Fig. 1: Inspecting Eucalyptus urograndis mechanised harvest operations at FIBRIA's estates. Machine efficiency use is optimised by forward planning and harvesting staff is trained to operate under minimum impact guidelines.

Have you ever seen or read the almost classical "don't print it, using paper means killing trees" message? Something in that line of thought? BZZZZT! MISTAKE! You are being mislead! Firstly, because some trees are prone to instant resurrection!

And secondly, because most of the papers of today and tomorrow are made from varied raw material sources, but for certain very demanded segments, the main resource used for fiber procurement worldwide are purpose-made tree plantations. Domesticated Eucalyptus trees, and not those belonging to virgin forests, have special physical and chemical properties in their timbers that make them cheaper, cleaner and more attractive for pulp and paper making than other alternatives. And their use as raw resource for paper making will only increase with time.

World Record Eucalyptus woodchip digester at FIBRIA Jacarei Pulp and Paper Mill, Sao Paulo, Brazil / Digestor de astillas de eucalipto en la fabrica de celulosa y papel de FIBRIA en Jacarei, San Pablo, Brasil / Gustavo Iglesias Trabado, Roberto Carballeira Tenreiro and Javier Folgueira Lozano / GIT Forestry Consulting SL, Consultoría y Servicios de Ingeniería Agroforestal, Lugo, Galicia, España, Spain / Eucalyptologics, information resources on Eucalyptus cultivation around the world / Eucalyptologics, recursos de informacion sobre el cultivo del eucalipto en el mundo

Fig. 2: FIBRIA - Jacareí Eucalyptus urograndis timber-processing unit, a recent world record digester (first one reaching 1 million ton of pulp per year) that transforms wood chips into a "fiber soup" as an intermediate step to produce high quality cellulosic pulp, the basic ingredient for paper making.

Previously propagated, cultivated, harvested and debarked, eucalypt logs are finely crushed into woodchips, aiming to uniformity and big amounts to feed pulp mill digesters. There, woodchips are cooked into cellulosic pulp.

So, does this woodchipping and pulping affect trees living at virgin forests and other ecosystems?

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