Indirect land-use changes can overcome carbon savings from biofuels in Brazil
University of Kassel · Max Planck Institute for Meteorology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indirect land-use changes (e.g., biofuel plantations replace rangelands, which replace forests). In this study, we use a spatially explicit model to project land-use changes caused by that expansion in 2020, assuming that ethanol (biodiesel) production increases by 35 (4) x 10(9) liter in the 2003-2020 period. Our simulations show that direct land-use changes will have a small impact on carbon emissions because most biofuel plantations would replace rangeland areas. However, indirect land-use changes, especially those pushing the rangeland frontier into the Amazonian forests, could offset the carbon savings from…
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- 53.47
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7Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Land use, land-use change and forestry
- Biodiesel
- Land use
- Bioenergy
- Environmental science
- Agroforestry
- Deforestation (computer science)