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El. knyga: Land Allocation for Biomass Crops: Challenges and Opportunities with Changing Land Use

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319745367
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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319745367

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This edited volume establishes a forum for international experts to explore cutting-edge questions associated with the land use and biomass production. Topics include ‘do we have enough land, either primary or marginal, to accommodate future production of biomass?’, ‘how are farming decisions made in response to biomass incentives?’, ‘is the current bio-mass production socially, economically and environmentally sustainable?’, and ‘what are the main constraints currently limiting biofuel deployment?’

The expansion of biomass production is often at the cost of reduced land availability for food production and losses of areas with ecological functions such as forests and wetlands. This process often involves complex interplay of physical dynamics and human systems that are driven by numerous geographic and socio-economic factors at different scales. Thus, the state-of-the-art research on the land use issues surrounding the biomass production and its environmental impacts is important for informed land management decision making. This book will be of great use to researchers in land use management and biomass-based renewable energy, as well as practitioners.

Introduction 1(6)
Ruopu Li
Andrea Monti
Trends in Land Use in Spain and their Meaning to Bioenergy Production
7(32)
Javier Sanchez
Pedro Luis Aguado
Maria Dolores Curt
Jesus Fernandez
Areas with Natural Constraints to Agriculture: Possibilities and Limitations for The Cultivation of Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) and Giant Reed (Arundo Donax L.) in Europe
39(26)
Parenti Andrea
Lambertini Carla
Andrea Monti
The Availability and Economic Analyses of Using Marginal Land for Bioenergy Production in China
65(18)
Yuqi Chen
Xiubin Li
Xudong Guo
Chunyan Lv
Production of Energy Crops in Heavy Metals Contaminated Land: Opportunities and Risks
83(20)
Bruno Barbosa
Jorge Costa
Ana Luisa Fernando
Farmers' Acreage Responses to the Expansion of the Sugarcane Ethanol Industry: The Case of Goias and Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil
103(22)
Gabriel Granco
Marcellus Caldas
Allen Featherstone
Ana Claudia Sant' Anna
Jason Bergtold
Growing Switchgrass in the Corn Belt: Barriers and Drivers from an Iowa Survey
125(20)
Sarah Varble
Silvia Secchi
Impact of Stover Collection on Iowa Land Use
145(14)
Lyubov A. Kurkalova
Dat Q. Tran
Spatial-Temporal Change of Agricultural Biomass and Carbon Capture Capability in the Mid-South of Hebei Province
159(30)
Yucui Zhang
Qiaoli Hu
Dengpan Xiao
Xingran Liu
Yanjun Shen
Changes in Nitrogen Application and Conservation Reserve Program Area from Cellulosic Biofuel Production in the United States
189(22)
Jerome Dumortier
Index 211
Prof. Ruopu Li is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Resources at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. His research interests include biomass-related land use modeling, water resources modeling and management, and spatial data analytics. His recent research focuses on natural resources constraints on biomass cultivation and nonpoint source pollution associated with the crop production.

Prof. Andrea Monti is full Professor in crop science at the University of Bologna. He is the head of the Research Group of Industrial Crops in the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences. His current research activity mainly focuses on lignocellulosic and oil crops. During the last 10 years he took part in more than 15 international projects on non-food crops, and presently, he coordinates an EU-Brazil cooperation project on advanced biofuels (BECOOL).