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Online-Ressource
v.: digital
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Konferenzschrift
Language: English
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Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Part I Introduction; 1 Bioenergy Economics and Policy: Introduction and Overview; 2 Are Biofuels the Best Use of Sunlight?; 3 Perennial Grasses as Second-Generation Sustainable Feedstocks Without Conflict with Food Production; 4 Present and Future Possibilities for the Deconstructionand Utilization of Lignocellulosic Biomass; Part II Interactions Between Biofuels, Agricultural Markets and Trade; 5 Price Transmission in the US Ethanol Market
6 Biofuels and Agricultural Growth: Challenges for Developing Agricultural Economies and Opportunities for Investment7 Prospects for Ethanol and Biodiesel, 2008 to 2017 and Impacts on Agriculture and Food; 8 The Global Bioenergy Expansion: How Large Are the Food--Fuel Trade-Offs?; 9 Demand Behavior and Commodity Price Volatility Under Evolving Biofuel Markets and Policies; Part III Designing the Infrastructure for Biofuels; 10 Optimizing the Biofuels Infrastructure: Transportation Networks and Biorefinery Locations in Illinois
11 The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bioenergy Models: The Case of Flex Mills in BrazilPart IV Environmental Effects of Biofuels and Biofuel Policies; 12 Could Bioenergy Be Used to Harvest the Greenhouse: An Economic Investigation of Bioenergy and Climate Change?; 13 A Simple Framework for Regulation of Biofuels; 14 Market and Social Welfare Effects of the RenewableFuels Standard; 15 USBrazil Trade in Biofuels: Determinants, Constraints, and Implications for Trade Policy; 16 Food and Biofuel in a Global Environment
17 Meeting Biofuels Targets: Implications for Land Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Nitrogen Use in Illinois18 Corn Stover Harvesting: Potential Supply and Water Quality Implications; Part V Economic Effects of Bioenergy Policies; 19 International Trade Patterns and Policy for Ethanol in the United States; 20 The Welfare Economics of Biofuel Tax Credits and Mandates; 21 Biofuels, Policy Options, and Their Implications: Analyses Using Partial and General Equilibrium Approaches; 22 Welfare and Equity Implications of Commercial Biofuel
23 European Biofuel Policy: How Far Will Public Support Go?24 Conclusions; Index;
ISBN: 978-1-4419-0369-3 ; 978-1-4419-0368-6
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-1-4419-0369-3 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014275150