The growing demand for biofuels has led to an increased demand for feedstocks which in turn is anticipated to induce changes in the cropping systems or land requirement for agriculture use. This study used consequential life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental consequences of possible (future) changes in agricultural production systems and determine their effects on land use change (LUC) and greenhouse gas (GHG) implications when cassava demand in Thailand increases. Six different cropping systems to increase cassava production including converting unoccupied land to cropland, yield improvement, displacement of area currently under sugarcane cultivation and the other potential changes in cropping systems in Viet Nam and Aus...
Energy use, water use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were assessed for the transformation of cas...
The chapter reviews the studies available to date about the impact of the introduction of the biofue...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
Cassava-based ethanol has been promoted in China and Southeast Asia as an effective means to reduce ...
AbstractThe study assesses the impacts of the bio-ethanol production to the environment and socio-ec...
In the past 10 years, 90% of cassava starch factories in Thailand have switched from fuel oil to ren...
Biofuel production has been promoted to save fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions....
This study evaluates the potential impact of increased biofuel production on the hydrology of a smal...
Following Thailand’s Alternative Energy Development Plan, lands for sugarcane and oil palm are being...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
The chapter reviews the studies available to date about the impact of the introduction of the biofue...
According to the Malaysia’s biofuel policy, renewable fuels are crucial for energy sustainability in...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
Citing the need for energy security, climate change mitigation, and support for farmer incomes, more...
Energy use, water use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were assessed for the transformation of cas...
The chapter reviews the studies available to date about the impact of the introduction of the biofue...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
Cassava-based ethanol has been promoted in China and Southeast Asia as an effective means to reduce ...
AbstractThe study assesses the impacts of the bio-ethanol production to the environment and socio-ec...
In the past 10 years, 90% of cassava starch factories in Thailand have switched from fuel oil to ren...
Biofuel production has been promoted to save fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions....
This study evaluates the potential impact of increased biofuel production on the hydrology of a smal...
Following Thailand’s Alternative Energy Development Plan, lands for sugarcane and oil palm are being...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Purpose: The area of oil palm plantations in Malaysia is expanding by approximately 0.14 million hec...
The chapter reviews the studies available to date about the impact of the introduction of the biofue...
According to the Malaysia’s biofuel policy, renewable fuels are crucial for energy sustainability in...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
Citing the need for energy security, climate change mitigation, and support for farmer incomes, more...
Energy use, water use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were assessed for the transformation of cas...
The chapter reviews the studies available to date about the impact of the introduction of the biofue...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...