Bioenergy expansion is present in most climate change mitigation scenarios. The associated large land use changes have led to concerns on how bioenergy can be sustainably deployed. Promising win-win strategies include the production of perennial bioenergy crops on recently abandoned cropland or on cropland prone to land degradation, as perennial crops typically reduce soil erosion rates. Natural vegetation regrowth is an alternative nature-based solution that can also co-deliver negative emissions and other environmental benefits. In this study, we explore the potential to deploy bioenergy crops in Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark) on abandoned cropland and on cropland threatened by soil erosion and compare the achieva...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Bioenergy is a necessity in most climate change mitigation scenario limiting global warming to below...
Biomass production for energy may serve to mitigate climate change. However, using productive lands ...
Second generation biofuels (2G biofuels) produced from lignocellulosic biomass are often considered ...
Supported by policies, biofuel production has been continuously increasing worldwide during recent y...
Bioenergy from crops is expected to make a considerable contribution to climate change mitigation. H...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
Short rotation plantations are often considered as holding vast potentials for future global bioener...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Biofuel and bioenergy systems are integral to most climate stabilization scenarios for displacement ...
Bioenergy deployment offers significant potential for climate change mitigation, but also carries co...
Cultivating perennial grasses on abandoned cropland for bioenergy production is a promising option t...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Bioenergy is a necessity in most climate change mitigation scenario limiting global warming to below...
Biomass production for energy may serve to mitigate climate change. However, using productive lands ...
Second generation biofuels (2G biofuels) produced from lignocellulosic biomass are often considered ...
Supported by policies, biofuel production has been continuously increasing worldwide during recent y...
Bioenergy from crops is expected to make a considerable contribution to climate change mitigation. H...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
Short rotation plantations are often considered as holding vast potentials for future global bioener...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Biofuel and bioenergy systems are integral to most climate stabilization scenarios for displacement ...
Bioenergy deployment offers significant potential for climate change mitigation, but also carries co...
Cultivating perennial grasses on abandoned cropland for bioenergy production is a promising option t...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...