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2011 Biomass Multi-Year Program Plan (MYPP)
The Biomass Program is one of the nine technology development programs within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This 2011 Multi-Year Program Plan (MYPP) sets forth the goals and structure of the Biomass Program. It identifies the...
Organization: U.S. Department of Energy - Biomass Program
Authors: Office of the Biomass Program
Soil and Water Quality and Other Environmental Implications Associated with Corn Stover Removal and Herbaceous Energy Crop Production in Iowa
The harvest of corn stover or herbaceous crops as feedstocks for bioenergy purposes has been shown to have significant benefits from energy and climate change perspectives. There is a potential, however, to adversely impact water and soil quality, especially in Midwestern states where the biomass...
Organization: Enersol Resources
Authors: Nelson, Richard
An Integrated Global Land Use Data Base for CGE Analysis of Climate Policy Options
The preceding two chapters of this volume have discussed physical and economic data bases for global agriculture and forestry, respectively. These form the foundation for the integrated, global land use data base discussed in this chapter. However, in order to utilize these data for global CGE...
Organization: Centre for Global Trade Analysis
Authors: Huey-Lin Lee
Potential Land Use Implications of a Global Biofuels Industry
In this paper we investigate the potential production and implications of a global biofuels industry. We develop alternative approaches to the introduction of land as an economic factor input, in value and physical terms, into a computable general equilibrium framework. Both approach allows us to...
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors: Gurgel, Angelo
Accounting for indirect land-use changes in GHG balances of biofuels
A working paper review of current approaches to accounting for indirect land-use changes in green house gas balances of biofuels. This report reviews the current effort made worldwide to address this issue. A description of land-use concepts is first provided (Section 2) followed by a...
Organization: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Authors: Gnansounou,Edgard
Degraded Land and Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstock Production
As a part of the overall debate on the sustainability of bioenergy and biofuels, the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of bioenergy has become an issue of intense discussion by media, science, business, and politics. This is driven by the increasingly acknowledged necessity to limit the use of fossil...
Organization: ?ko-Institut, Darmstadt Office
Authors: Wiegmann,Kirsten
Farming the planet: 1. Geographic distribution of global agricultural lands in the year 2000
Agricultural activities have dramatically altered our planet?s land surface. To understand the extent and spatial distribution of these changes, we have developed a new global data set of croplands and pastures circa 2000 by combining agricultural inventory data and satellite-derived land cover...
Organization: McGill University
Authors: Ramankutty, Navin
Exploring Potential U.S. Switchgrass Production for Lignocellulosic Ethanol
In response to concerns about oil dependency and the contributions of fossil fuel use to climatic change, the U.S. Department of Energy has begun a research initiative to make 20% of motor fuels biofuel based in 10 years, and make 30% of fuels bio-based by 2030. Fundamental to this objective is...
Organization: Oak ridge national laboratory
Authors: Gunderson, Carla A.
Dynamic impacts of a financial reform of the CAP on regional land use, income and overall growth
In this paper we investigate the impacts of abolishing the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for the post-2013 European Union (EU) financial perspective and the impacts of re-investing the released funds on research and development (R&D). We apply a linked system of models to analyze the impacts...
Organization: LEI
Authors: Jansson T.
Forecasting land-use change and its impact on the groundwater system of the Kleine Nete catchment, Belgium
Land-use changes are frequently indicated to be one of the main human-induced factors influencing the groundwater system. For land-use change, groundwater research has mainly focused on the change in water quality thereby neglecting changes in quantity. The objective of this paper is to assess the...
Organization: Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Authors: Dams, J.
Global Agricultural Land Use Data for Climate Change Analysis
The Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE) at the University of Wisconsin has been developing global databases of contemporary and historical agricultural land use and land cover. SAGE has chosen to focus on agriculture because it is clearly the predominant land use activity on...
Organization: SAGE
Authors: Monfreda, Chad
International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT): Model Description
IMPACT – the International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade – was developed at IFPRI at the beginning of the 1990s, upon the realization that there was a lack of long-term vision and consensus among policy makers and researchers about the actions that are necessary to...
Organization: International Food Policy Research Institute
Authors: Rosegrant, Mark W.
Global Forestry Data for the Economic Modeling of Land Use
In recent years, considerable concern has been raised about the sustainability of the world's forested ecosystems (FAO, 2003). With deforestation rates in tropical regions estimated to be as high as 12 million hectares per year (FAO, 2003; Houghton, 2003), much of the concern has centered...
Organization: 1Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State University
Authors: Sohngen,Brent
Comparison of Land Use Area Estimates from Three Different Data Sources for the Upper Mississippi River Basin
This study presents the results of comparing land use estimates between three different data sets for the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). The comparisons were performed between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) National Resource Inventory (...
Organization: Center for Agricultural and Rural Development
Authors: Santhi, Chinnisamy
Carbon payback times for crop-based biofuel expansion in the tropics: the effects of changing yield and technology
Biofuels from land-rich tropical countries may help displace foreign petroleum imports for many industrialized nations, providing a possible solution to the twin challenges of energy security and climate change. But concern is mounting that crop-based biofuels will increase net greenhouse gas...
Organization: SAGE
Authors: Gibbs, H.K.
Statistical Analysis of Factors Influencing Consumer Use of E85
This study is a statistical analysis to estimate the significance of factors that influence the volume of E85 sales to the general public in Minnesota from 1997 to 2006.
Authors: P. Bromiley
The Effects of Ethanol Plant Location on Local Land Use
The objective of the research here is to more carefully investigate the claims of localized impacts on two fronts. The first is the impact a local ethanol plant has on the rate of agricultural land conversion to other uses (if an ethanol plant increases the value of local agricultural land as a...
Authors: Alan Turnquist
Using System Dynamics to Model the Transition to Biofuels in the United States Preprint, June 2008
Using System Dynamics to Model the Transition to Biofuels in the United States Preprint, B. Bush, M. Duffy, and D. Sandor, National Renewable Energy Laboratory S. Peterson, Peterson Group To be presented at the Third International Conference on Systems of Systems Engineering Monterey, California...
Authors: Bush, Brian
Biofuels: Effects on Land and Fire
IN THEIR REPORTS IN THE 29 FEBRUARY ISSUE (“LAND CLEARING AND THE BIOFUEL CARBON debt,” J. Fargione et al., p. 1235, and “Use of U.S. croplands for biofuels increases greenhouse gases through emissions from land-use change,” T. Searchinger et al., p. 1238), the authors do not provide adequate...
Organization: ORNL
Authors: Keith L. Kline , Virginia H. Dale
Selecting Metrics for Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstocks
When we think about sustainable bioenergy feedstocks in the United States, we ask ourselves what we will grow, where we will grow it, and how much we will grow. We also must consider the local as well as the broad-scale implications. From the perspective of landscape ecology, we tend to look at the...
Organization: Center for BioEnergy Sustainability, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Good policy follows good science: using criteria and indicators for assessing sustainable biofuel production
Developing scientific criteria and indicators should play a critical role in charting a sustainable path for the rapidly developing biofuel industry. The challenge ahead in developing such criteria and indicators is to address the limitations on data and modeling.
Organization: Center for BioEnergy Sustainability, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors: Alan D. Hecht
U.S. Department of Energy
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