Brazil is expected to increase its sugarcane production in the coming years. Almost 60% of the Brazilian sugarcane production in 2012 was situated in the state of S\ue3o Paulo, where production is expected to increase further. This paper reports estimated direct land use changes and greenhouse gas balances (including soil carbon stock changes) associated with expanding production of sugarcane-based ethanol in S\ue3o Paulo state. Geographic information about the location of existing and planned sugarcane mills and existing land use in these locations is used. Almost all of the sugarcane expansion in 2004-2008 took place on roughly equal shares of cropland or pasture land. The locations of the planned mills indicate that most new sugarcane mi...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
Sugarcane ethanol is an alternative to fossil fuels that can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and o...
Sugarcane growing area in Brazil sharply expanded between 2000 and 2010 due to the increasing world ...
Farming sugarcane, as a renewable source of ethanol for use as a fuel, is a common practice in Brazi...
ioethanol production in Brazil gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s as an energy security and ener...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
Governments are promoting biofuels and the resulting changes in land use and crop reallocation to bi...
This work brings a refined estimation of the land use change and derived CO2 emissions associated wi...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
There are doubts about the reliability of so-called biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indir...
In the past decades, sugarcane production in Brazil has expanded rapidly to meet increasing ethanol ...
Biofuels offer one approach for reducing carbon emissions in transportation. However, the agricultur...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, use of fossil fuels is the largest sourc...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
Sugarcane ethanol is an alternative to fossil fuels that can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and o...
Sugarcane growing area in Brazil sharply expanded between 2000 and 2010 due to the increasing world ...
Farming sugarcane, as a renewable source of ethanol for use as a fuel, is a common practice in Brazi...
ioethanol production in Brazil gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s as an energy security and ener...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
Governments are promoting biofuels and the resulting changes in land use and crop reallocation to bi...
This work brings a refined estimation of the land use change and derived CO2 emissions associated wi...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
This paper presents results from a study of socioeconomic and climate effects connected to a sugarca...
There are doubts about the reliability of so-called biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indir...
In the past decades, sugarcane production in Brazil has expanded rapidly to meet increasing ethanol ...
Biofuels offer one approach for reducing carbon emissions in transportation. However, the agricultur...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, use of fossil fuels is the largest sourc...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
Sugarcane ethanol is an alternative to fossil fuels that can mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and o...
Sugarcane growing area in Brazil sharply expanded between 2000 and 2010 due to the increasing world ...