
The website forms part of the Forest Encyclopaedia Collection, which aims to provide forestry professionals with management information. These encyclopaedias continuously accept new scientific information to result in a continuously expanding, peer reviewed information base. The Encyclopaedia of Southern Bioenergy started in 2004. It consists of the following sections:
- Understanding bioenergy resources
- The Southern biomass energy resource
- Forest Management
- Harvesting
- Utilisation
- Economics
- An introduction to harvesting, processing, storage and delivery.
- Defining biomass feedstock forms – Unconsolidated materials, comminuted materials and composite residue logs are described.
- Review of harvesting systems – The basic steps of timber harvesting are described, followed by a description of state-of-the-art biomass harvesting systems (including comminution operations and composite residue logs), as well as small scale biomass harvesting systems.
- Pre-processing and drying – Both of these processes are explained.
- Transportation and delivery – The different trucks, trailers and vans are included.
- Storage – Information is provided about how and where to store biomass, and factors affecting wood quality.
- Cost factors affecting harvesting biomass – The factors affecting transportation and delivery costs are studied, and case studies are provided.
- Short rotation woody crop harvesting systems - An overview is provided of harvesting systems used for short rotation crops such as eucalypts, willow and poplar.