Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy
Edited by Madhu Khanna (),
Jürgen Scheffran () and
David Zilberman
in Natural Resource Management and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Zilberman, David, Goetz, Renan and Garrido, Alberto
Date: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4419-0369-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Bioenergy Economics and Policy: Introduction and Overview
- Madhu Khanna, Jürgen Scheffran and David Zilberman
- Ch Chapter 10 Optimizing the Biofuels Infrastructure: Transportation Networks and Biorefinery Locations in Illinois
- Seungmo Kang, Hayri Önal, Yanfeng Ouyang, Jürgen Scheffran and Ü Deniz Tursun
- Ch Chapter 11 The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bioenergy Models: The Case of Flex Mills in Brazil
- Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen, Guilherme Signorini, Joao Martines and Carolina Guimaraes
- Ch Chapter 12 Could Bioenergy Be Used to Harvest the Greenhouse: An Economic Investigation of Bioenergy and Climate Change?
- Bruce McCarl, Thein Maung and Kenneth Szulczyk
- Ch Chapter 13 A Simple Framework for Regulation of Biofuels
- Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman and David Zilberman
- Ch Chapter 14 Market and Social Welfare Effects of the Renewable Fuels Standard
- Amy Ando, Madhu Khanna and Farzad Taheripour
- Ch Chapter 15 US–Brazil Trade in Biofuels: Determinants, Constraints, and Implications for Trade Policy
- Christine Lasco and Madhu Khanna
- Ch Chapter 16 Food and Biofuel in a Global Environment
- Gal Hochman, Steven Sexton and David Zilberman
- Ch Chapter 17 Meeting Biofuels Targets: Implications for Land Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Nitrogen Use in Illinois
- Madhu Khanna, Hayri Önal, Xiaoguang Chen and Haixiao Huang
- Ch Chapter 18 Corn Stover Harvesting: Potential Supply and Water Quality Implications
- Lyubov Kurkalova, Silvia Secchi and Philip Gassman
- Ch Chapter 19 International Trade Patterns and Policy for Ethanol in the United States
- Hyunok Lee and Daniel Sumner
- Ch Chapter 2 Are Biofuels the Best Use of Sunlight?
- Gerald Nelson
- Ch Chapter 20 The Welfare Economics of Biofuel Tax Credits and Mandates
- Harry de Gorter and David Just
- Ch Chapter 21 Biofuels, Policy Options, and Their Implications: Analyses Using Partial and General Equilibrium Approaches
- Farzad Taheripour and Wallace Tyner
- Ch Chapter 22 Welfare and Equity Implications of Commercial Biofuel
- Fredrich Kahrl and David Roland-Holst
- Ch Chapter 23 European Biofuel Policy: How Far Will Public Support Go?
- Jean-Christophe Bureau, Hervé Guyomard, Florence Jacquet and David Tréguer
- Ch Chapter 24 Conclusions
- Madhu Khanna
- Ch Chapter 3 Perennial Grasses as Second-Generation Sustainable Feedstocks Without Conflict with Food Production
- Frank G. Dohleman, Emily A. Heaton and Stephen P. Long
- Ch Chapter 4 Present and Future Possibilities for the Deconstruction and Utilization of Lignocellulosic Biomass
- Hans P. Blaschek, Thaddeus Ezeji and Nathan D. Price
- Ch Chapter 5 Price Transmission in the US Ethanol Market
- Teresa Serra, David Zilberman, José M. Gil and Barry Goodwin
- Ch Chapter 6 Biofuels and Agricultural Growth: Challenges for Developing Agricultural Economies and Opportunities for Investment
- Siwa Msangi, Mandy Ewing and Mark Rosegrant
- Ch Chapter 7 Prospects for Ethanol and Biodiesel, 2008 to 2017 and Impacts on Agriculture and Food
- John (Jake) Ferris and Satish Joshi
- Ch Chapter 8 The Global Bioenergy Expansion: How Large Are the Food−Fuel Trade-Offs?
- Jacinto F. Fabiosa, John Beghin, Fengxia Dong, Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz and Tun-hsiang Yu
- Ch Chapter 9 Demand Behavior and Commodity Price Volatility Under Evolving Biofuel Markets and Policies
- Seth Meyer and Wyatt Thompson
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