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System expansion for handling co-products in LCA of sugar cane bio-energy systems: GHG consequences of using molasses for ethanol productionNGUYEN, Thu Lan T; HERMANSEN, John E.Applied energy. 2012, Vol 89, Num 1, pp 254-261, issn 0306-2619, 8 p.Article

Direct and indirect land use changes issues in European sustainability initiatives: State-of-the-art, open issues and future developments : Land use impacts of bioenergy. Selected papers from the IEA Bioenergy Task 38 Meetings in Helsinki, 2009 and Brussels, 2010VAN STAPPEN, Florence; BROSE, Isabelle; SCHENKEL, Yves et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 12, pp 4824-4834, issn 0961-9534, 11 p.Article

Consequential life cycle assessment of the environmental impacts of an increased rapemethylester (RME) production in SwitzerlandREINHARD, Jürgen; ZAH, Rainer.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 2361-2373, issn 0961-9534, 13 p.Conference Paper

Environmental impacts of utility-scale solar energyHERNANDEZ, R. R; EASTER, S. B; ALLEN, M. F et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2014, Vol 29, pp 766-779, issn 1364-0321, 14 p.Article

Biofuel economics in a setting of multiple objectives and unintended consequencesJAEGER, William K; EGELKRAUT, Thorsten M.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2011, Vol 15, Num 9, pp 4320-4333, issn 1364-0321, 14 p.Article

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions impacts of the adoption of the EU Directive on biofuels in Spain. Effect of the import of raw materials and land use changesLECHON, Y; CABAL, H; SAEZ, R et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 2374-2384, issn 0961-9534, 11 p.Conference Paper

Indirect land use change for biofuels: Testing predictions and improving analytical methodologiesKIM, Seungdo; DALE, Bruce E.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 7, pp 3235-3240, issn 0961-9534, 6 p.Article

Diversity and composition of Amazonian moths in primary, secondary and plantation forestsHAWES, Joseph; DA SILVA MOTTA, Catarina; OVERAL, William L et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2009, Vol 25, pp 281-300, issn 0266-4674, 20 p., 3Article

Afforestation of pastures with Pinus radiata influences soil carbon and nitrogen pools and mineralisation and microbial propertiesROSS, D. J; TATE, K. R; SCOTT, N. A et al.Australian journal of soil research. 2002, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 1303-1318, issn 0004-9573, 16 p.Article

Greenhouse gas footprints of different biofuel production systemsHOEFNAGELS, Ric; SMEETS, Edward; FAAIJ, André et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2010, Vol 14, Num 7, pp 1661-1694, issn 1364-0321, 34 p.Article

Policy options to address global land use change from biofuels : Low Carbon Fuel PolicyWITCOVER, Julie; YEH, Sonia; SPERLING, Daniel et al.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 56, pp 63-74, issn 0301-4215, 12 p.Article

The GHG balance of biofuels taking into account land use changeLANGE, Mareike.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 2373-2385, issn 0301-4215, 13 p.Article

Productivity developments in European agriculture: Relations to and opportunities for biomass productionDE WIT, Marc; LONDO, Marc; FAAIJ, André et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2011, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 2397-2412, issn 1364-0321, 16 p.Article

Spatially explicit modelling of biofuel crops in EuropeHELLMANN, Fritz; VERBURG, Peter H.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 2411-2424, issn 0961-9534, 14 p.Conference Paper

Scenario visualisation for participatory landscape planning: a study from DenmarkTRESS, Bärbel; TRESS, Gunther.Landscape and urban planning. 2003, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 161-178, issn 0169-2046, 18 p.Article

Greenhouse gas emissions and energy balance of palm oil biofuelPEREIRA DE SOUZA, Simone; PACCA, Sergio; TURRA DE AVILA, Márcio et al.Renewable energy. 2010, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 2552-2561, issn 0960-1481, 10 p.Article

A life cycle assessment of biodiesel derived from the niche filling energy crop camelina in the USAKROHN, Brian J; FRIPP, Matthias.Applied energy. 2012, Vol 92, pp 92-98, issn 0306-2619, 7 p.Article

Bitter sweet: How sustainable is bio-ethanol production in Brazil?AZADI, Hossein; DE JONGB, Sanne; DERUDDER, Ben et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2012, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 3599-3603, issn 1364-0321, 5 p.Article

Organic carbon storage in soils of the Basque Country (Spain): the effect of climate, vegetation type and edaphic variablesGANUZA, Amaia; ALMENDROS, Gonzalo.Biology and fertility of soils. 2003, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 154-162, issn 0178-2762, 9 p.Article

A model for sustainable land use in biofuel production: An application to the state of AlabamaAFFUSO, Ermanno; HITE, Diane.Energy economics. 2013, Vol 37, pp 29-39, issn 0140-9883, 11 p.Article

Simulating the impact of biofuel development on country-wide land-use change in IndiaSCHALDACH, Rudiger; PRIESS, Jörg A; ALCAMO, Joseph et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 2401-2410, issn 0961-9534, 10 p.Conference Paper

Assessing scale effects on modelled soil organic carbon contents as a result of land use change in BelgiumDENDONCKER, N; VAN WESEMAEL, B; SMITH, P et al.Soil use and management. 2008, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 8-18, issn 0266-0032, 11 p.Article

Landscape and patch attributes impacting medium- and large-sized terrestrial mammals in a fragmented rain forestGARMENDIA, Adriana; ARROYO-RODRIGUEZ, Víctor; ESTRADA, Alejandro et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2013, Vol 29, pp 331-344, issn 0266-4674, 14 p., 4Article

Reactivation of old landslides : lessons learned from a case-study in the Flemish Ardennes (Belgium)VAN DEN EECKHAUT, M; POESEN, J; DEWITTE, O et al.Soil use and management. 2007, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 200-211, issn 0266-0032, 12 p.Article

Green Revolution research saved an estimated 18 to 27 million hectares from being brought into agricultural productionSTEVENSON, James R; VILLORIA, Nelson; BYERLEE, Derek et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013, Vol 110, Num 21, pp 8363-8368, issn 0027-8424, 6 p.Article

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