Ebook: Sustainable Biofuels: An Ecological Assessment of the Future Energy
Author: Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj (editor), Terenzio Zenone (editor), Jiquan Chen (editor), Higher Education Press (editor)
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- Language: English
- epub
With oil resources approaching their limits, biofuels have become increasingly attractive. This book provides a detailed description of the ecological implications of second and third generation biofuel feedstock production systems, beginning with an introduction to the importance of ecological sustainability alongside economic viability. The book is divided into sections describing theoretical foundation and benefits of various biofuel cropping systems, and providing a description of practical ecological limitations to achieve those fundamental benefits. The book covers such critical issues as greenhouse gas emissions, carbon balance, water cycle components, other biogeochemical and socioeconomic interactions alongside life cycle analysis principals for achieving sustainability. These are some of the most important sustainability, environmental and economic issues which biofuel industry and scientific community is seeking answers to.
- Ecological implications of 2nd and 3rd generation cellulosic and conventional bioenergy feedstocks
- Written by leading experts in the field from more than 10 countries of Americas, Europe and Asia