Please find some information and links in the following list:
Tallis, M., Casella, E., Henshall, P., Aylott, M., Randle, T., Morison, J.I.L. and Taylor, G. (2012). Development and evaluation of ForestGrowth-SRC a process-based model for short rotation coppice yield and spatial supply reveals poplar uses water more efficiently than willow. Global Change Biology Bioenergy (advance access)
Bauen A.W., Dunnett, A.J., Richter, G.M., Dailey, A.G., Aylott, M., Casella, E. & Taylor, G. (2010). Modelling supply and demand of bioenergy from short rotation coppice and miscanthus in the UK. Bioresource Technology 101, 8132-8143.
Aylott M.J., Casella E. , Farrall K. & Taylor G. (2010). Estimating the supply of biomass from short-rotation coppice in England, given social, economic and environmental constraints to land availability. Biofuels 1, 719-727.
Hillier, J., Whittaker, C., Dailey, G., Aylott, M., Casella, E., Richter, G.M., Riche, A., Murphy, R., Taylor, G. & Smith, P. (2009). Greenhouse gas emissions from four bioenergy crops in England and Wales: Integrating spatial estimates of yield and soil carbon balance in life cycle analyses. GCB Bioenergy 1, 267-281.
Aylott, M., Casella, E., Tubby, I., Street, N.R., Smith, P. & Taylor, G. (2008). Yield and spatial supply of bioenergy poplar and willow short rotation coppice in the UK. New Phytologist 178, 358-370. Corrigendum: 178, 897-897.
William L. Headlee, Ronald S. Zalesny Jr., Deahn M. Donner and Richard B. Hall. (2012) Using a Process-Based Model (3-PG) to Predict and Map Hybrid Poplar Biomass Productivity in Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. BioEnergy Research
I'm not so sure your what kind of renewable energies on your topic. Now i'm conducting research of building form and mass, correlated with solar envelope; and mean radiant temperature. Here, i use envi-met to make urban simulation, this simulation is depend on the climate and landscape data. Wind speed is the most crucial part to determine the layout; shape and orientation of building.
some of publication MRT could be found at Matzarakis' paper at https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?query=matzarakis
or if you want to try envi-met, please refer to this site http://www.envi-met.com/