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Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets

Pirc Barcić, Andreja; Groselj, Petra; Oblak, Leon; Motik, Darko; Kaputa, Vladislav; Glavonjić, Branko; Bego, Margarita; Perić, Ivana

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pirc Barcić, Andreja
AU  - Groselj, Petra
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Motik, Darko
AU  - Kaputa, Vladislav
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Bego, Margarita
AU  - Perić, Ivana
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1152
AB  - Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view, and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets
EP  - 402
IS  - 4
SP  - 395
VL  - 71
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
UR  - conv_1506
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pirc Barcić, Andreja and Groselj, Petra and Oblak, Leon and Motik, Darko and Kaputa, Vladislav and Glavonjić, Branko and Bego, Margarita and Perić, Ivana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view, and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets.",
journal = "Drvna industrija",
title = "Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets",
pages = "402-395",
number = "4",
volume = "71",
doi = "10.5552/drvind.2020.2024",
url = "conv_1506"
}
Pirc Barcić, A., Groselj, P., Oblak, L., Motik, D., Kaputa, V., Glavonjić, B., Bego, M.,& Perić, I.. (2020). Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija, 71(4), 395-402.
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
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Pirc Barcić A, Groselj P, Oblak L, Motik D, Kaputa V, Glavonjić B, Bego M, Perić I. Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija. 2020;71(4):395-402.
doi:10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
conv_1506 .
Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Groselj, Petra, Oblak, Leon, Motik, Darko, Kaputa, Vladislav, Glavonjić, Branko, Bego, Margarita, Perić, Ivana, "Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets" in Drvna industrija, 71, no. 4 (2020):395-402,
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 .,
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The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe

Palus, Hubert; Parobek, Jan; Vlosky, Richard; Motik, Darko; Oblak, Leon; Jost, Matej; Glavonjić, Branko; Dudik, Roman; Wanat, Leszek

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Palus, Hubert
AU  - Parobek, Jan
AU  - Vlosky, Richard
AU  - Motik, Darko
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Jost, Matej
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Dudik, Roman
AU  - Wanat, Leszek
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/919
AB  - The significance of wood and paper products originating from certified sustainable sources has been increasing worldwide during the last two decades paralleling overall interest and concern for global sustainability issues. Forest certification is a voluntary verification tool that has been gaining importance not only as an independent verification tool in the wood processing industry but also as an influencer in private and public purchasing policies and as a component of emerging wood harvesting and trade legality schemes. There are two main types of certification, forest certification for forest management and chain-of-custody (CoC) certification which tracks certified wood through the manufacturing supply chain. This study focuses on the chain-of-custody component. A multinational survey of CoC certificate holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the general understanding of certification concepts as environmental, economic and social tools, to determine incentives for CoC certification implementation by companies, and to identify difficulties in existing certified wood product supply chains. Results indicate that respondents demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. Respondents also link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits are linked to the improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin. The key problems connected to certified supply chains relate to the overpricing of certified material inputs, while respondents reported none or minimum price premiums for their certified products over non-certified alternatives.
T2  - European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
T1  - The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe
EP  - 710
IS  - 2
SP  - 699
VL  - 76
DO  - 10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
UR  - conv_1326
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Palus, Hubert and Parobek, Jan and Vlosky, Richard and Motik, Darko and Oblak, Leon and Jost, Matej and Glavonjić, Branko and Dudik, Roman and Wanat, Leszek",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The significance of wood and paper products originating from certified sustainable sources has been increasing worldwide during the last two decades paralleling overall interest and concern for global sustainability issues. Forest certification is a voluntary verification tool that has been gaining importance not only as an independent verification tool in the wood processing industry but also as an influencer in private and public purchasing policies and as a component of emerging wood harvesting and trade legality schemes. There are two main types of certification, forest certification for forest management and chain-of-custody (CoC) certification which tracks certified wood through the manufacturing supply chain. This study focuses on the chain-of-custody component. A multinational survey of CoC certificate holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the general understanding of certification concepts as environmental, economic and social tools, to determine incentives for CoC certification implementation by companies, and to identify difficulties in existing certified wood product supply chains. Results indicate that respondents demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. Respondents also link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits are linked to the improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin. The key problems connected to certified supply chains relate to the overpricing of certified material inputs, while respondents reported none or minimum price premiums for their certified products over non-certified alternatives.",
journal = "European Journal of Wood and Wood Products",
title = "The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe",
pages = "710-699",
number = "2",
volume = "76",
doi = "10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0",
url = "conv_1326"
}
Palus, H., Parobek, J., Vlosky, R., Motik, D., Oblak, L., Jost, M., Glavonjić, B., Dudik, R.,& Wanat, L.. (2018). The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe. in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 76(2), 699-710.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
conv_1326
Palus H, Parobek J, Vlosky R, Motik D, Oblak L, Jost M, Glavonjić B, Dudik R, Wanat L. The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe. in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products. 2018;76(2):699-710.
doi:10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
conv_1326 .
Palus, Hubert, Parobek, Jan, Vlosky, Richard, Motik, Darko, Oblak, Leon, Jost, Matej, Glavonjić, Branko, Dudik, Roman, Wanat, Leszek, "The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe" in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 76, no. 2 (2018):699-710,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0 .,
conv_1326 .
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Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe

Palus, Hubert; Parobek, Jan; Vlosky, Richard; Motik, Darko; Oblak, L.; Jost, M.; Glavonjić, Branko; Dudik, R.; Wanat, Leszek

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Palus, Hubert
AU  - Parobek, Jan
AU  - Vlosky, Richard
AU  - Motik, Darko
AU  - Oblak, L.
AU  - Jost, M.
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Dudik, R.
AU  - Wanat, Leszek
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/770
AB  - The aim of this paper is to examine the conditions in the chain of custody certification in the region of the Central and South Europe. A multinational survey involving chain of custody certificates holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the understanding of the concept of forest certification as environmental, economic and social tool and to determine incentives for its implementation by companies. Results indicate that surveyed companies demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. However, they link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits following from certification are those of improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin.
PB  - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe
EP  - 92
SP  - 85
UR  - conv_2078
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Palus, Hubert and Parobek, Jan and Vlosky, Richard and Motik, Darko and Oblak, L. and Jost, M. and Glavonjić, Branko and Dudik, R. and Wanat, Leszek",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The aim of this paper is to examine the conditions in the chain of custody certification in the region of the Central and South Europe. A multinational survey involving chain of custody certificates holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the understanding of the concept of forest certification as environmental, economic and social tool and to determine incentives for its implementation by companies. Results indicate that surveyed companies demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. However, they link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits following from certification are those of improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin.",
publisher = "WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
title = "Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe",
pages = "92-85",
url = "conv_2078"
}
Palus, H., Parobek, J., Vlosky, R., Motik, D., Oblak, L., Jost, M., Glavonjić, B., Dudik, R.,& Wanat, L.. (2016). Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe. in The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
WoodEMA, i.a.., 85-92.
conv_2078
Palus H, Parobek J, Vlosky R, Motik D, Oblak L, Jost M, Glavonjić B, Dudik R, Wanat L. Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe. in The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2016;:85-92.
conv_2078 .
Palus, Hubert, Parobek, Jan, Vlosky, Richard, Motik, Darko, Oblak, L., Jost, M., Glavonjić, Branko, Dudik, R., Wanat, Leszek, "Survey of chain of custody certification in the countries of central and south Europe" in The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2016):85-92,
conv_2078 .
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