The dedicated production of biomass crops and the collection of residues in agriculture and forestry can lead to undesirable negative impacts and it is crucial that practices are found that ensure that these impacts are avoided or mitigated as far as possible. This chapter concerns the use of biomass for energy and the connection between increased bioenergy use and land use change (LUC). Land use and LUC associated with bioenergy can lead to a multitude of environmental and socioeconomic consequences. The chapter focuses on the question whether greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with LUC could undermine the climate change mitigation benefits of bioenergy. There are, however, several options for mitigating these emissions that can be ...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
In this article, we evaluate and compare results from three integrated assessment models (GCAM, IMAG...
"Bioenergy crop systems can—if properly designed—yield significant benefits, both environmental and ...
The dedicated production of biomass crops and the collection of residues in agriculture and forestry...
Bioenergy projects can lead to direct and indirect land use change (LUC), which can substantially af...
In this paper we have considered commercial biomass energy in the context of overall agriculture and...
The recent development of biomass production for energy purposes hasspurred interest in the effects ...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
Targets for bioenergy have been set worldwide to mitigate climate change. Although feedstock sources...
International audienceOver the last few decades, much emphasis has been put on using biomass and oth...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
International audienceOver the last few decades, much emphasis has been put on using biomass and oth...
This study reviews the current status, uncertainties and shortcomings of existing models of land use...
Non-food biomass production has developed s significantly in the latest decades to meet the needs of...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
In this article, we evaluate and compare results from three integrated assessment models (GCAM, IMAG...
"Bioenergy crop systems can—if properly designed—yield significant benefits, both environmental and ...
The dedicated production of biomass crops and the collection of residues in agriculture and forestry...
Bioenergy projects can lead to direct and indirect land use change (LUC), which can substantially af...
In this paper we have considered commercial biomass energy in the context of overall agriculture and...
The recent development of biomass production for energy purposes hasspurred interest in the effects ...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
Targets for bioenergy have been set worldwide to mitigate climate change. Although feedstock sources...
International audienceOver the last few decades, much emphasis has been put on using biomass and oth...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
International audienceOver the last few decades, much emphasis has been put on using biomass and oth...
This study reviews the current status, uncertainties and shortcomings of existing models of land use...
Non-food biomass production has developed s significantly in the latest decades to meet the needs of...
The contribution of biofuels to the saving of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has recently been quest...
Many of the sustainability concerns of bioenergy are related to direct or indirect land use change (...
In this article, we evaluate and compare results from three integrated assessment models (GCAM, IMAG...
"Bioenergy crop systems can—if properly designed—yield significant benefits, both environmental and ...