Economic and Environmental Assessment of Agro-Energy Districts in Northern Greece: a Life Cycle Assessment Approach

作者: Emmanouil Tziolas , Thomas Bournaris

DOI: 10.1007/S12155-019-10020-X

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摘要: One of the major goals for farmers is to fulfill subsidiary requirements common agricultural policy in order ensure their payments. At same time, policies integrating agri-environmental and climate change mitigation reforms seem keep skeptical about structural changes farm management. The formulation agro-energy districts key merge economic environmental motives European Union. Our main goal assessment sustainability based on data identification potential energy generation from crop residues thirteen crops Northern Greece. Furthermore, we follow a life cycle costing approach investigate implications conventional practices area under two scenarios. first scenario depicts practice burning side fields, while second integrates idea exploitation generation. Agricultural maize, peach trees, sunflower could be cornerstone savings emissions relevant Finally, tree (cherry, olive, peach) are most profitable as expected, seven annual heavily dependent help.

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