Greenhouse Gas Balances of Bioenergy Systems
Editor: Patricia Thornley
First Edition, Academic Press, November 27, 2017 | ISBN-13: 978-0128094587
This comprehensive book offers a multidisciplinary overview of bioenergy systems, covering every stage from establishment to energy delivery. It delves into the methods used to determine greenhouse gas (GHG) balances, highlighting the necessary data and the significance of the results obtained. The text addresses key issues and uncertainties such as soil management, agriculture, forestry, fuel conversion, and emissions formation.
Through in-depth discussions and expert-authored chapters, this resource equips readers with a thorough understanding of GHG assessments for bioenergy systems. It also presents international case studies that illustrate typical GHG reduction levels across various systems and offer best practices for mitigating greenhouse gas impacts.
Perfect for researchers, graduate students, and professionals entering the bioenergy field, regardless of their background, this book serves as a valuable tool for those looking to calculate GHG balances in their work. Policymakers and energy analysts will also find it an indispensable resource.
The multidisciplinary approach ensures that readers gain a holistic understanding of the science underpinning GHG assessments, making it an essential reference for anyone involved in bioenergy systems.
