Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy: Volume II Modeling Land Use and Greenhouse Gas Implications /

In its second volume, this book aims to link the academic research with development in the real world and provide a historical and institutional background that can enrich more formal research. The first section will include an assessment of the evolution and the state of the nascent second-generati...

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Other Authors: Khanna, Madhu. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Zilberman, David. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Natural Resource Management and Policy, 40
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6906-7
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction (Khanna/Zilberman)
  • Section 1. Background and New Developments
  • 2. Breaking the Technological Barrier to Cellulosic Biofuels. (John Pierce, British Petroleum)
  • 3. Past, Present and Future of Corn Ethanol (John Miranowski, Iowa State University)
  • 4. History of sugarcane expansion in Brazil (Marcia Azanha, University of Campinas)
  • 5. Incentives and Barriers for Sugarcane Ethanol Expansion in Brazil (Horta Nogueira, UNIFEI/Goldemberg, University of Sao Paulo)
  • 6. Biofuel Pricing and Policy in Brazil (Khanna/Zilberman)
  • Section II: Models of Land Use Change with Biofuels
  • 7. The Micro and Macro Economic Drivers of Land-use Change with Biofuels (Khanna and Zilberman)
  • 8. Land Use Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the FAPRI-CARD Model System (Amani E. Elobeid, Miguel A. Carriquiry and Jacinto F. Fabiosa, Iowa State University)
  • 9. Land Use and Greenhouse Gas Implications of Biofuels: Role of Technology and Policy (Xiaoguang Chen, Haixiao Huang,and Madhu Khanna, U of I Urbana-Champaign)
  • 10. Modeling Bioenergy, Land Use and GHG Emissions with FASOMGHG: Model Overview and Analysis of Storage Cost Implications (Beach, R. H., Zhang , Y. W. & Mccarl, B. A, Texas A & M University)
  • 11. Modeling Land Use Change a Global CGE: Assessing the EU biofuel mandates with the Mirage-BioF model. (Laborde D. & Valin , H., IFPRI)
  • 12. Modeling Land Use Change with Biofuels in the GTAP-BIO framework (Golub, A and T. Hertel, Purdue University)
  • 13. Impacts of biofuel in Brazil on land use and prices-the Brazil Land Use Model (BLUM) (Andre Nasser, ICONE, Brazil)
  • 14. Ethanol Expansion and Indirect Land Use Change in Brazil: A CGE approach (Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho, University of São Paulo, Mark Horridge, Centre Of Policy Studies, Monash University)
  • 15. Effects of Risk and Liquidity Constraints on Adoption of Energy Crops, (Geraldine Bocqueho, INRA, France)
  • 16. Adoption of Energy Crops (Khanna/Zilberman)
  • Section II: The Greenhouse Gas Effects of Biofuels
  • 17. Lifecycle analysis (Michael Wang Jennifer M. Dunn, Argonne National Lab)
  • 18. Life-cycle analysis of Brazilian Biofuel (Joaquim Eugenio Abel Seabra, University of Campinas)
  • 19. ILUC effect of biofuels (Michael O’hare, UC Berkeley)
  • 20. Generalizing the Concept of Indirect Effect (Deepak Rajagopal, UCLA/Gal Hochman, Rutgers University/ Geoff Barrows, UC Berkeley/Zilberman)
  • 21. Conclusions (Khanna/Zilberman) .