TY - BOOK ID - 146021014 TI - WP3 - Innovation in Agriculture and Forestry Sector for Energetic Sustainability AU - Picchio, Rodolfo AU - Colantoni, Andrea AU - Cecchini, Massimo AU - Marucci, Alvaro AU - Recanatesi, Fabio AU - Di Mattia, Elena AU - Villarini, Mauro AU - Cristofori, Valerio PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - biomass waste KW - gasification KW - power generation KW - internal combustion engine KW - CHP KW - Aspen Plus KW - rotary dryer KW - drying process KW - thermal energy KW - wood chips KW - life cycle analysis KW - environmental valuation KW - biochar KW - willow KW - pig manure KW - renewable energy KW - biomass KW - olive pomace KW - combustion KW - ORC KW - working fluid KW - beet tops KW - rotary cutting device KW - tractor KW - oscillations KW - differential equations KW - optimal parameters KW - biomass production KW - greenhouse KW - multiple environmental parameters KW - interactive optimization scheme KW - spatial distributed factors KW - online-offline strategy KW - CFD-EA KW - chipping KW - pellet KW - poplar KW - SRWC KW - pelletization KW - biomass quality KW - energy quality KW - horse skidding KW - winch skidding KW - cable yarder KW - life cycle assessment KW - societal assessment KW - economic assessment KW - multi-criteria decision analysis KW - sustainable forest management KW - innovation KW - agriculture KW - forestry KW - energy KW - sustainability KW - updraft KW - syngas KW - oxidizing agent KW - energy saving KW - efficiency KW - controlled environment KW - agricultural residues KW - market KW - anaerobic digestion KW - global warming potential KW - externalities KW - compost KW - woody pellet KW - agropellet KW - quality KW - standards KW - blending KW - sugar beet KW - beet top cutting KW - tractor-harvester aggregate KW - biomass waste KW - gasification KW - power generation KW - internal combustion engine KW - CHP KW - Aspen Plus KW - rotary dryer KW - drying process KW - thermal energy KW - wood chips KW - life cycle analysis KW - environmental valuation KW - biochar KW - willow KW - pig manure KW - renewable energy KW - biomass KW - olive pomace KW - combustion KW - ORC KW - working fluid KW - beet tops KW - rotary cutting device KW - tractor KW - oscillations KW - differential equations KW - optimal parameters KW - biomass production KW - greenhouse KW - multiple environmental parameters KW - interactive optimization scheme KW - spatial distributed factors KW - online-offline strategy KW - CFD-EA KW - chipping KW - pellet KW - poplar KW - SRWC KW - pelletization KW - biomass quality KW - energy quality KW - horse skidding KW - winch skidding KW - cable yarder KW - life cycle assessment KW - societal assessment KW - economic assessment KW - multi-criteria decision analysis KW - sustainable forest management KW - innovation KW - agriculture KW - forestry KW - energy KW - sustainability KW - updraft KW - syngas KW - oxidizing agent KW - energy saving KW - efficiency KW - controlled environment KW - agricultural residues KW - market KW - anaerobic digestion KW - global warming potential KW - externalities KW - compost KW - woody pellet KW - agropellet KW - quality KW - standards KW - blending KW - sugar beet KW - beet top cutting KW - tractor-harvester aggregate UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146021014 AB - The papers published in this Special Issue “WP3—Innovation in Agriculture and Forestry Sector for Energetic Sustainability” bring together some of the latest research results in the field of biomass valorization and the process of energy production and climate change and other areas relevant to energetic sustainability [1–20]. Moreover, several works address the very important topic of evaluating the safety aspects for energy plant use [21–24]. Responses to our call generated the following statistics:• Submissions (21);• Publications (15);• Rejections (6);• Article types: research articles (13), reviews (2). Of the submitted papers, 15 have been successfully published as articles. Reviewing and selecting the papers for this Special Issue was very inspiring and rewarding. We also thank the editorial staff and reviewers for their efforts and help during the process. For better comprehension, the contributions to this Special Issue are divided into sections, as follows. ER -