1. Environmental impact of energy crop cultivation
- Author
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Jürgen Kern, Volkhard Scholz, Monika Heiermann, and Antje Balasus
- Subjects
Willow ,biology ,Agroforestry ,Soil Science ,Biomass ,Soil carbon ,Raw material ,biology.organism_classification ,Energy crop ,Environmental science ,Energy transformation ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Environmental impact assessment ,European union ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,media_common - Abstract
Crops cultivated as feedstock for energy conversion processes (energy crops) could cover about 5% of the total energy demand of the European Union. Therefore, cultivation, harvest, processing, and finally utilisation of feedstock are required to be sustainable minimising environmental pressures and maximising environmental benefits. This contribution will give a comprehensive view on the environmental impacts of cultivating conventional energy crop species like cereals, rape seed and maize and of the hitherto uncommon species such as willow and poplar. Generalisations of environmental relevant parameters are deduced based on literature surveys as well as on results from own long-term experiments at Leibniz-Institut fur Agrartechnik institute. These parameters include biomass yield and energy yield, demand for water, fertiliser and pesticides as well as other environmentally relevant substances, emission of nitrous oxide and depletion and enrichment of soil carbon. In addition, recent results regarding ene...
- Published
- 2011