Biochar has the potential to increase crop yields when applied to agricultural land. We integrate agronomic and economic simulation models to determine the expected yield increase from biochar applications in the United States. We calculate the location-specific willingness to pay of U.S. farmers to apply biochar to their cropland if biochar increases yields over 20 years. In addition to the potential benefit of higher revenue for farmers, biochar applications also have policy implications if biochar production is combined with bio-fuel production or used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from indirect land-use change. Thus, the results are then combined with an agricultural outlook model to determine the effects on global land-use change ...
Increasing global warming and food insecurity give ample rationale for research on biochar in view o...
This thesis explores the impact of biochar on the sustainability of English agriculture. It takes an...
Abstract: The prominent role of agriculture in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has increased global ...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
A partial solution to problems associated with anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could be...
International audienceBiochar has been proposed as a promising negative CO2 emission technology to m...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Use of biofuels diminishes fossil fuel combustion, thereby also reducing net greenhouse gas emission...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Agroecosystems have become very important not only for their role in achieving food security but als...
The Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model was updated with algorithms to determine th...
The economic and land use consequences of US biofuel programs and their contributions to GHG emissio...
This paper investigates the effect of a biomass crop introduction in a local market where field crop...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar has been lauded for its potential to mitigate climate change, increase crop yields and rever...
Increasing global warming and food insecurity give ample rationale for research on biochar in view o...
This thesis explores the impact of biochar on the sustainability of English agriculture. It takes an...
Abstract: The prominent role of agriculture in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has increased global ...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
A partial solution to problems associated with anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could be...
International audienceBiochar has been proposed as a promising negative CO2 emission technology to m...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Use of biofuels diminishes fossil fuel combustion, thereby also reducing net greenhouse gas emission...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Agroecosystems have become very important not only for their role in achieving food security but als...
The Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model was updated with algorithms to determine th...
The economic and land use consequences of US biofuel programs and their contributions to GHG emissio...
This paper investigates the effect of a biomass crop introduction in a local market where field crop...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar has been lauded for its potential to mitigate climate change, increase crop yields and rever...
Increasing global warming and food insecurity give ample rationale for research on biochar in view o...
This thesis explores the impact of biochar on the sustainability of English agriculture. It takes an...
Abstract: The prominent role of agriculture in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has increased global ...