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Biomass Density

Biomass density refers to the amount of biological material—such as plants, trees, or organic waste—that exists within a specific area or volume. It measures how densely packed the biomass is in a given space, often expressed as weight per unit area (e.g., tons per hectare) or volume (e.g., tons per cubic meter). Higher biomass density indicates more plant material available for energy production, carbon storage, or ecological functions. It helps in assessing the productivity and sustainability of bioenergy sources and ecosystems, informing land management and renewable energy strategies.