Perennial biomass cropping and use: Shaping the policy ecosystem in European countries
J Clifton‐Brown, A Hastings, M von Cossel… - GCB …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide
renewable commodities, improve resource security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions …
renewable commodities, improve resource security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions …
Life cycle assessment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage: A review
DA Salas, AJ Boero, AD Ramirez - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2024 - Elsevier
This research aims to explore the current evidence on the sustainability of Bioenergy with
Carbon Capture and Storage under a life cycle approach and to understand how research …
Carbon Capture and Storage under a life cycle approach and to understand how research …
Cognitive soil digital twin for monitoring the soil ecosystem: a conceptual framework
The digital twin concept has found widespread application across diverse industries. Herein,
we present a comprehensive conceptual framework for the cognitive soil digital twin, which …
we present a comprehensive conceptual framework for the cognitive soil digital twin, which …
Economic and Environmental Assessment of Seed and Rhizome Propagated Miscanthus in the UK
A Hastings, M Mos, JA Yesufu, J McCalmont… - Frontiers in plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Growth in planted areas of Miscanthus for biomass in Europe has stagnated since 2010 due
to technical challenges, economic barriers and environmental concerns. These limitations …
to technical challenges, economic barriers and environmental concerns. These limitations …
Soil organic carbon significantly increases when perennial biomass plantations are reverted back to annual arable crops
The cultivation of perennial biomass crops (PBCs) on marginal lands is necessary to provide
feedstock for the bio-based EU economy and accrue environmental benefits through carbon …
feedstock for the bio-based EU economy and accrue environmental benefits through carbon …
[HTML][HTML] Not seeing the carbon for the trees? Why area-based targets for establishing new woodlands can limit or underplay their climate change mitigation benefits
Area-based targets for afforestation are a frequent and prominent component of policy
discourses on forestry, land use and climate change emissions abatement. Such targets …
discourses on forestry, land use and climate change emissions abatement. Such targets …
Perennial grain cropping enhances the soil methane sink in temperate agroecosystems
K Kim, EJ Daly, G Hernandez-Ramirez - Geoderma, 2021 - Elsevier
The impact of contrasting land use types on the soil methane (CH 4) sink remains elusive.
We examined for the first time how annual versus perennial grain cropping influences CH 4 …
We examined for the first time how annual versus perennial grain cropping influences CH 4 …
High‐resolution spatial modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from land‐use change to energy crops in the United Kingdom
M Richards, M Pogson, M Dondini, EO Jones… - GCB …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
We implemented a spatial application of a previously evaluated model of soil GHG
emissions, ECOSSE, in the United Kingdom to examine the impacts to 2050 of land‐use …
emissions, ECOSSE, in the United Kingdom to examine the impacts to 2050 of land‐use …
Modeling soil carbon under diverse cropping systems and farming management in contrasting climatic regions in Europe
Sustainable agriculture has been identified as key to achieving the 2030 Agenda for the
Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to end poverty and hunger and address …
Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to end poverty and hunger and address …
Greenhouse gas emissions from the energy crop oilseed rape (Brassica napus); the role of photosynthetically active radiation in diurnal N2O flux variation
Oilseed rape (OSR, Brassica napus L.) is an important feedstock for biodiesel; hence,
carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH 4) and particularly fertilizer‐derived nitrous oxide …
carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH 4) and particularly fertilizer‐derived nitrous oxide …