Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts of Biofuels
Evidence from Developing Nations
Herausgeber: Gasparatos, Alexandros; Stromberg, Per
Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts of Biofuels
Evidence from Developing Nations
Herausgeber: Gasparatos, Alexandros; Stromberg, Per
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A comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume on biofuels in developing countries for academics, practitioners and policy makers.
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A comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume on biofuels in developing countries for academics, practitioners and policy makers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 389
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 182mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9781107009356
- ISBN-10: 1107009359
- Artikelnr.: 35451533
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 389
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 182mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9781107009356
- ISBN-10: 1107009359
- Artikelnr.: 35451533
Foreword Stephen Polasky; Part I. Global Overview: 1. Biofuels at the
confluence of energy security, rural development and food security: a
developing country perspective Per Stromberg and Alexandros Gasparatos; 2.
The interrelations of future global bioenergy potentials, food demand and
agricultural technology Karl-Heinz Erb, Andreas Mayer, Fridolin Krausmann,
Christian Lauk, Christoph Plutzar, Julia Steinberger and Helmut Haberl; 3.
Air pollution impacts of biofuels Kristina Wagstrom and Jason Hill; 4.
Water for bioenergy: a global analysis Winnie P. Gerbens-Leenes, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra and Theo H. van der Meer; 5. The challenges of estimating tropical
deforestation due to biofuel expansion Yan Gao, Margaret Skutsch and Omar
Masera; Part II. The Case of Brazil: 6. The Brazilian bioethanol and
biodiesel programs: drivers, policies and impacts Alexandros Gasparatos,
Matteo Borzoni and Ricardo Abramovay; 7. Power, social impacts, and
certification of ethanol fuel: view from the northeast of Brazil Markku
Lehtonen; 8. Implications of global ethanol expansion on Brazilian regional
land use Amani Elobeid, Miguel Carriquiry and Jacinto F. Fabiosa; Part III.
Asia: 9. Biofuel expansion in southeast Asia: biodiversity impacts and
policy guidelines Janice S. H. Lee, John Garcia-Ulloa and Lian Pin Koh; 10.
Jatropha production for biodiesel in Yunnan, China: implications for
sustainability at the village level Daisuke Sano, Jane Romero and Mark
Elder; Part IV. Africa: 11. Biofuels and Africa: impacts and linkages at
the household-level Siwa Msangi; 12. Energy security, agro-industrial
development and international trade: the case of sugarcane in southern
Africa Bothwel Batidzirai and Francis X. Johnson; 13. Environmental and
socio-economic considerations for jatropha growing in Southern Africa
Graham P. Von Maltitz, Anne Sugrue, Mark B. Gush, Colin Everson, Gareth D.
Borman and Ryan Blanchard; Part V. Synthesis: 14. Biofuels in developing
countries: a synthesis Alexandros Gasparatos and Per Stromberg.
confluence of energy security, rural development and food security: a
developing country perspective Per Stromberg and Alexandros Gasparatos; 2.
The interrelations of future global bioenergy potentials, food demand and
agricultural technology Karl-Heinz Erb, Andreas Mayer, Fridolin Krausmann,
Christian Lauk, Christoph Plutzar, Julia Steinberger and Helmut Haberl; 3.
Air pollution impacts of biofuels Kristina Wagstrom and Jason Hill; 4.
Water for bioenergy: a global analysis Winnie P. Gerbens-Leenes, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra and Theo H. van der Meer; 5. The challenges of estimating tropical
deforestation due to biofuel expansion Yan Gao, Margaret Skutsch and Omar
Masera; Part II. The Case of Brazil: 6. The Brazilian bioethanol and
biodiesel programs: drivers, policies and impacts Alexandros Gasparatos,
Matteo Borzoni and Ricardo Abramovay; 7. Power, social impacts, and
certification of ethanol fuel: view from the northeast of Brazil Markku
Lehtonen; 8. Implications of global ethanol expansion on Brazilian regional
land use Amani Elobeid, Miguel Carriquiry and Jacinto F. Fabiosa; Part III.
Asia: 9. Biofuel expansion in southeast Asia: biodiversity impacts and
policy guidelines Janice S. H. Lee, John Garcia-Ulloa and Lian Pin Koh; 10.
Jatropha production for biodiesel in Yunnan, China: implications for
sustainability at the village level Daisuke Sano, Jane Romero and Mark
Elder; Part IV. Africa: 11. Biofuels and Africa: impacts and linkages at
the household-level Siwa Msangi; 12. Energy security, agro-industrial
development and international trade: the case of sugarcane in southern
Africa Bothwel Batidzirai and Francis X. Johnson; 13. Environmental and
socio-economic considerations for jatropha growing in Southern Africa
Graham P. Von Maltitz, Anne Sugrue, Mark B. Gush, Colin Everson, Gareth D.
Borman and Ryan Blanchard; Part V. Synthesis: 14. Biofuels in developing
countries: a synthesis Alexandros Gasparatos and Per Stromberg.
Foreword Stephen Polasky; Part I. Global Overview: 1. Biofuels at the
confluence of energy security, rural development and food security: a
developing country perspective Per Stromberg and Alexandros Gasparatos; 2.
The interrelations of future global bioenergy potentials, food demand and
agricultural technology Karl-Heinz Erb, Andreas Mayer, Fridolin Krausmann,
Christian Lauk, Christoph Plutzar, Julia Steinberger and Helmut Haberl; 3.
Air pollution impacts of biofuels Kristina Wagstrom and Jason Hill; 4.
Water for bioenergy: a global analysis Winnie P. Gerbens-Leenes, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra and Theo H. van der Meer; 5. The challenges of estimating tropical
deforestation due to biofuel expansion Yan Gao, Margaret Skutsch and Omar
Masera; Part II. The Case of Brazil: 6. The Brazilian bioethanol and
biodiesel programs: drivers, policies and impacts Alexandros Gasparatos,
Matteo Borzoni and Ricardo Abramovay; 7. Power, social impacts, and
certification of ethanol fuel: view from the northeast of Brazil Markku
Lehtonen; 8. Implications of global ethanol expansion on Brazilian regional
land use Amani Elobeid, Miguel Carriquiry and Jacinto F. Fabiosa; Part III.
Asia: 9. Biofuel expansion in southeast Asia: biodiversity impacts and
policy guidelines Janice S. H. Lee, John Garcia-Ulloa and Lian Pin Koh; 10.
Jatropha production for biodiesel in Yunnan, China: implications for
sustainability at the village level Daisuke Sano, Jane Romero and Mark
Elder; Part IV. Africa: 11. Biofuels and Africa: impacts and linkages at
the household-level Siwa Msangi; 12. Energy security, agro-industrial
development and international trade: the case of sugarcane in southern
Africa Bothwel Batidzirai and Francis X. Johnson; 13. Environmental and
socio-economic considerations for jatropha growing in Southern Africa
Graham P. Von Maltitz, Anne Sugrue, Mark B. Gush, Colin Everson, Gareth D.
Borman and Ryan Blanchard; Part V. Synthesis: 14. Biofuels in developing
countries: a synthesis Alexandros Gasparatos and Per Stromberg.
confluence of energy security, rural development and food security: a
developing country perspective Per Stromberg and Alexandros Gasparatos; 2.
The interrelations of future global bioenergy potentials, food demand and
agricultural technology Karl-Heinz Erb, Andreas Mayer, Fridolin Krausmann,
Christian Lauk, Christoph Plutzar, Julia Steinberger and Helmut Haberl; 3.
Air pollution impacts of biofuels Kristina Wagstrom and Jason Hill; 4.
Water for bioenergy: a global analysis Winnie P. Gerbens-Leenes, Arjen Y.
Hoekstra and Theo H. van der Meer; 5. The challenges of estimating tropical
deforestation due to biofuel expansion Yan Gao, Margaret Skutsch and Omar
Masera; Part II. The Case of Brazil: 6. The Brazilian bioethanol and
biodiesel programs: drivers, policies and impacts Alexandros Gasparatos,
Matteo Borzoni and Ricardo Abramovay; 7. Power, social impacts, and
certification of ethanol fuel: view from the northeast of Brazil Markku
Lehtonen; 8. Implications of global ethanol expansion on Brazilian regional
land use Amani Elobeid, Miguel Carriquiry and Jacinto F. Fabiosa; Part III.
Asia: 9. Biofuel expansion in southeast Asia: biodiversity impacts and
policy guidelines Janice S. H. Lee, John Garcia-Ulloa and Lian Pin Koh; 10.
Jatropha production for biodiesel in Yunnan, China: implications for
sustainability at the village level Daisuke Sano, Jane Romero and Mark
Elder; Part IV. Africa: 11. Biofuels and Africa: impacts and linkages at
the household-level Siwa Msangi; 12. Energy security, agro-industrial
development and international trade: the case of sugarcane in southern
Africa Bothwel Batidzirai and Francis X. Johnson; 13. Environmental and
socio-economic considerations for jatropha growing in Southern Africa
Graham P. Von Maltitz, Anne Sugrue, Mark B. Gush, Colin Everson, Gareth D.
Borman and Ryan Blanchard; Part V. Synthesis: 14. Biofuels in developing
countries: a synthesis Alexandros Gasparatos and Per Stromberg.