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Bioenergy crop performance for climate changes mitigation

On the contribution of forest bioenergy to climate change mitigation

On the contribution of forest bioenergy to climate change mitigation

... other changes in the forest take place in parallel, such as increased forest growth or extended forest ...with bioenergy systems; they can also be used when establishing other low carbon intensity ...the ...

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Influence of Bioenergy Crop Production and Climate Change on Ecosystem Services

Influence of Bioenergy Crop Production and Climate Change on Ecosystem Services

... projected climate change. We quantify ecosystem services of bioenergy-based land use change and estimate the potential changes of ecosystem services due to climate change ...17 ...

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Analysis of the potential of sustainable forest-based bioenergy for climate change mitigation

Analysis of the potential of sustainable forest-based bioenergy for climate change mitigation

... ΔCO 2 i = [C(1) i – C(0) i ] × 44/12 i : carbon pool (dead wood, litter or soil organic carbon). The annual emissions/removals are calculated over a conversion period, which is the time needed to reach a new equilibrium ...

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Sustainable bioenergy for climate mitigation: Developing drought-tolerant trees and grasses

Sustainable bioenergy for climate mitigation: Developing drought-tolerant trees and grasses

... wide-scale bioenergy deployment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are still ques- tioned since the integrated assessment models (IAMs) that are used to explore energy futures make assumptions about land ...

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Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for sustainable crop production

Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for sustainable crop production

... current climate variability and to future ...the climate change scenario due to uncertainty in rainfall conditions and occurrence of extreme weather farmers need to be supported with both climate and ...

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Carbon implications of converting cropland to bioenergy crops or forest for climate mitigation: a global assessment

Carbon implications of converting cropland to bioenergy crops or forest for climate mitigation: a global assessment

... lower climate mitiga- tion potential than forest intensively managed to dis- place fossil emissions (Pingoud et ...for bioenergy purposes could reach fossil fuel parity and then gener- ate GHG savings in ...

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Macroeconomic Impacts of Climate Change Associated with Changes in Crop Yields

Macroeconomic Impacts of Climate Change Associated with Changes in Crop Yields

... Abstract: Changes in agricultural yields due to climate change will affect land use, agricultural production volume, and food prices as well as macroeconomic indicators, such as GDP which is important as it ...

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Sunflower crop and climate change: vulnerability, adaptation, and mitigation potential from case-studies in Europe

Sunflower crop and climate change: vulnerability, adaptation, and mitigation potential from case-studies in Europe

... to changes in ambient temperature (Scaven and Rafferty, ...from climate change may decrease fl ower numbers and nectar ...Extreme climate events might have detrimental effects on both crop ...

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Climate impact of willow grown for bioenergy in Sweden

Climate impact of willow grown for bioenergy in Sweden

... energy crop. Transition to bioenergy has been identified in Sweden as one strategy to mitigate climate change and decrease the current dependency on fossil ...the climate impacts of SRCW ...

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The Long-Term Agro-ecological Research (LTAR) experiment: Ecological benefits of organic crop rotations in terms of crop yields, soil quality, economic performance and potential global climate change mitigation

The Long-Term Agro-ecological Research (LTAR) experiment: Ecological benefits of organic crop rotations in terms of crop yields, soil quality, economic performance and potential global climate change mitigation

... Soil quality remained high in the organic systems in 2011 and in 2012 even with multiple tillage operations for cover crop incorporation and for weed management. In the fall of 2011-2013 organic soils had more ...

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Reducing the Negative Human-Health Impacts of Bioenergy Crop Emissions through Region-Specific Crop Selection

Reducing the Negative Human-Health Impacts of Bioenergy Crop Emissions through Region-Specific Crop Selection

... ern bioenergy cropping systems will presumably be driven by climate and air quality concerns, choosing feedstocks that do not undermine these efforts through drastic changes in biogenic emissions ...

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Reducing the negative human-health impacts of bioenergy crop emissions through region-specific crop selection

Reducing the negative human-health impacts of bioenergy crop emissions through region-specific crop selection

... of bioenergy crop emissions would increase average CH 4 lifetimes by up to two years, leading to higher concentrations and a corresponding increase in CH 4 -induced ...conditions, changes to the CH 4 ...

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND CROP POLLINATION

CLIMATE CHANGE AND CROP POLLINATION

... than changes at higher latitudes (Figure ...temperature changes (with a narrow span of suitable temperature) and that they are currently living in an environment very close to their optimal ...the ...

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Bioenergy as climate change mitigation option within a 2 °C target—uncertainties and temporal challenges of bioenergy systems

Bioenergy as climate change mitigation option within a 2 °C target—uncertainties and temporal challenges of bioenergy systems

... albedo changes after harvesting, level of climate intensity, harvest frequency, rotation length, conversion technology or type of systemic feedback and direct and indirect impacts [5–7, ...that ...

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Sorghum: A Multipurpose Bioenergy Crop

Sorghum: A Multipurpose Bioenergy Crop

... The land tenure will be a criterion to check in a nation where land use is very well defined. Competition for fertile lands and increased productivity can be a major issue in the future as a result of the higher demand ...

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Climate change and arable crop disease control: mitigation and adaptation

Climate change and arable crop disease control: mitigation and adaptation

... how climate change can increase losses from crop ...threaten crop production (Garrett et ...of crop production lost to diseases (Oerke, 2006) may increase, with serious consequences for the 1 ...

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Potential of global croplands and bioenergy crops for climate change mitigation through deployment for enhanced weathering.

Potential of global croplands and bioenergy crops for climate change mitigation through deployment for enhanced weathering.

... DJ. Enhanced weathering strategies for stabilizing climate and averting ocean acidification. Enhanced weathering: an effective and cheap tool to sequester CO 2. Vitousek PM, Aber JD, How[r] ...

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Analysis of changes in crop farming in the Dudh Koshi (Nepal) driven by climate changes

Analysis of changes in crop farming in the Dudh Koshi (Nepal) driven by climate changes

... Data belonging to of the second twenty years are strongly correlated with the population growth observed in the same period (0.97

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A Review on the Causes, Effects and Mitigation of Climate Changes on the Environmental Aspects

A Review on the Causes, Effects and Mitigation of Climate Changes on the Environmental Aspects

... confirmed climate change has mainly affected the extreme events such as drought and floods due to changes caused by natural phenomena such as rainfall and temperature patterns change within a ...of ...

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Challenges of Climate Change and Bioenergy

Challenges of Climate Change and Bioenergy

... & climate which is getting depleted, polluted, oxygen less day by day, resulting in a change in climatic conditions all over the ...many changes in the global climate ...

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