Food Versus Biomass Fuel: Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts in the United States, Brazil, India, and Kenya

作者: David Pimentel , Alan F Warneke , Wayne S Teel , Kimberly A Schwab , Nancy J Simcox

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2628(08)60288-8

关键词: BiomassEcologyTopsoilEnvironmental scienceFlooding (psychology)ErosionEnergy sourceAlcohol fuelSurface runoffBiogasEnvironmental protection

摘要: … There is need for improved environmental policies to reduce soil erosion, water runoff, and the numerous other problems associated with biomass food and fuel production. Clearly, the …

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