The use of biomass as a potential energy source has both advantages and disadvantages. Biomass is a potential source of fuel energy that provides economic and environmental benefits such as less expensive and less energy intensive production, carbon sequestration and soil preservation. However, the main concern associated with biofuels is that land needed for food will be used for biofuel crops. One potential solution is the use of marginal lands which are not suited for food production. Marginal lands generally refer to the areas not only with low production, but also with limitations that make them unsuitable for agricultural practices and ecosystem functions. This can be due to various forms of land degradation such as pollution, surface...
The objectives of this work are: (i) To identify and estimate marginal lands suitable for energy c...
Biomass production for energy purposes on agricultural land competes with food production. This is a...
The European Union aims to provide as much as one quarter of its transportation fuels via biofuels d...
AbstractPlanting energy crops on marginal land is a potentially attractive way for bioenergy product...
Growing non-food crops in marginal lands has been proposed as a solution to avoid land competition w...
The potential of biomass as a renewable energy source leads Serbia to be the top of European countri...
As energy policies mandate increases in bioenergy production, new research supports growing bioenerg...
Abstract Marginal land has received wide attention for its potential to produce bioenergy feedstocks...
In accordance with priorities of sustainable development in Serbia, production and use of biomass is...
Marginal agricultural land is estimated for biofuel production in Africa, China, Europe, India, Sout...
Concerns regarding global food security, direct or indirect land use change from bioenergy productio...
Biomass production for energy may serve to mitigate climate change. However, using productive lands ...
Recent estimates of additional land available for bioenergy production range from 320 to 1411 millio...
Recent estimates of additional land available for bioenergy production range from 320 to 1411 millio...
Given concerns regarding food security and land use changes, both direct and indirect, resulting fro...
The objectives of this work are: (i) To identify and estimate marginal lands suitable for energy c...
Biomass production for energy purposes on agricultural land competes with food production. This is a...
The European Union aims to provide as much as one quarter of its transportation fuels via biofuels d...
AbstractPlanting energy crops on marginal land is a potentially attractive way for bioenergy product...
Growing non-food crops in marginal lands has been proposed as a solution to avoid land competition w...
The potential of biomass as a renewable energy source leads Serbia to be the top of European countri...
As energy policies mandate increases in bioenergy production, new research supports growing bioenerg...
Abstract Marginal land has received wide attention for its potential to produce bioenergy feedstocks...
In accordance with priorities of sustainable development in Serbia, production and use of biomass is...
Marginal agricultural land is estimated for biofuel production in Africa, China, Europe, India, Sout...
Concerns regarding global food security, direct or indirect land use change from bioenergy productio...
Biomass production for energy may serve to mitigate climate change. However, using productive lands ...
Recent estimates of additional land available for bioenergy production range from 320 to 1411 millio...
Recent estimates of additional land available for bioenergy production range from 320 to 1411 millio...
Given concerns regarding food security and land use changes, both direct and indirect, resulting fro...
The objectives of this work are: (i) To identify and estimate marginal lands suitable for energy c...
Biomass production for energy purposes on agricultural land competes with food production. This is a...
The European Union aims to provide as much as one quarter of its transportation fuels via biofuels d...