In this study, a simple, transparent and robust method is developed in which land-use change (LUC) emissions are retrospectively attributed to exported biomass products based on the agricultural area occupied for the production. LUC emissions account for approximately one-fifth of current greenhouse gas emissions. Increasing agricultural exports are becoming an important driver of deforestation. Brazil and Indonesia are used as case studies due to their significant deforestation in recent years. According to our study, in 2007, approximately 32% and 15% of the total agricultural land harvested and LUC emissions in Brazil and Indonesia respectively were due to exports. The most important exported single items with regard to deforestation wer...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Forestry and land use change are important sources/sinks of greenhouse gases. When trees are growing...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
The world\u27s agricultural system has come under increasing scrutiny recently as an important drive...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
Biomass production generates land use impacts in the form of emissions from Forestry and Other Land ...
The supply chain of a product is essential for understanding its environmental impacts. As parts of ...
The recent development of biomass production for energy purposes hasspurred interest in the effects ...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of how and where global supply-chains link consumers of...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
Land-use change (LUC)-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions determine largely whether bioenergy is ...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Forestry and land use change are important sources/sinks of greenhouse gases. When trees are growing...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
The world\u27s agricultural system has come under increasing scrutiny recently as an important drive...
Deforestation, the second largest source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, is largely drive...
Biomass production generates land use impacts in the form of emissions from Forestry and Other Land ...
The supply chain of a product is essential for understanding its environmental impacts. As parts of ...
The recent development of biomass production for energy purposes hasspurred interest in the effects ...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
Tropical deforestation is an important issue in the debate over the global carbon cycle and climate ...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of how and where global supply-chains link consumers of...
As one of the common goals of developing the ‘bio-economy (BE)’ is to reduce GHG emissions from foss...
Land-use change (LUC)-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions determine largely whether bioenergy is ...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Numerous analyses have been performed to quantitatively link carbon stock change caused by land-use ...
Forestry and land use change are important sources/sinks of greenhouse gases. When trees are growing...