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1 online resource |
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Routledge studies in bioenergy |
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Routledge studies in business ethics.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of authors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Foreword; Introduction: Production of sugarcane bioenergy in Latin America and Africa; PART I: Bioenergy overview: the context; 1 The future of fuel ethanol; 2 Bioenergy in the world: Present status and future; 3 Is there really a food versus fuel dilemma?; 4 Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy crop expansion; 5 The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy access and rural development |
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6 Is the sugarcane capital goods sector prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing countries?7 Energy medium- and long-term perspectives: Are we moving toward an "all-electric model"?; 8 Comparative assessment of non-ethanol biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including synfuels, butanol and jet fuels; 9 2G 2.0; 10 Medium- and long-term prospects for bioenergy trade; PART II: Why bioenergy?; 11 Why promote sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa? |
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12 The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa13 Reconciling food security, environmental preservation and biofuel production: Lessons from Brazil; 14 Energy security and energy poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa; 15 Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a vector for economic development; 16 Integrated analysis of bioenergy systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability; PART III: Availability of land and sugarcane potential production |
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17 Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and Colombia18 Sustainability aspects: Restrictions and potential production; 19 Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique; 20 Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Colombia; 21 Final comments; PART IV: Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production; 22 Sugarcane production model and sustainability indicators; 23 Sugarcane and energy poverty alleviation; 24 Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production and use can benefit developing countries? |
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25 Sugarcane bioenergy production systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment26 Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production; 27 Vinasse, a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production; PART V: Assessing the LACAf Project findings; 28 Final remarks on production model alternatives; 29 Alcohol and LACAf project in Colombia; 30 Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala; 31 Methodology of assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in sub-Saharan Africa; 32 Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation in sub-Saharan Africa? |
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Includes case reports from results from the LACAF Project in which the Colombian and Mozambican cases are presented. Includes work from the State University of Campinas, UNICAMP, Brazil |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Sugarcane industry -- Latin America
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Sugarcane industry -- Africa
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Biomass energy -- Economic aspects
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Sustainable development.
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sustainable development.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
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Biomass energy -- Economic aspects
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Sugarcane industry
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Sustainable development
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Africa
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Latin America
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cortez, Luís Augusto Barbosa, editor.
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Leal, Manoel Regis L. V. (Manoel Regis Lima Verde), editor.
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Nogueira, Luiz Augusto Horta, editor.
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LACAf Project, author.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas.
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ISBN |
9780429457920 |
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0429457928 |
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9780429856181 |
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0429856180 |
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9780429856198 |
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0429856199 |
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9780429856174 |
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0429856172 |
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