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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Cortez. Luís Augusto Barbosa, Leal. Manoel Regis Lima Verde, Nogueira. Luiz Augusto Horta سری: Routledge studies in business ethics ISBN (شابک) : 9781138312944, 1138312940 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2019 تعداد صفحات: 445 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 16 مگابایت
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Content: Introduction: Production of Sugarcane Bioenergy in Latin America and Africa Luis A.B. Cortez, Luiz A. Horta Nogueira and Manoel Regis L.V. LealPART I Bioenergy overview: the context 1. The future of fuel ethanolRogerio Cezar de Cerqueira Leite, Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez, Carlos Eduardo Driemeier, Manoel Regis Lima Verde Leal, Antonio Bonomi 2. Bioenergy in the world: present status and futureJose Goldemberg3. Is there really a food versus fuel dilemma?Frank Rosillo-Calle4. Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy crop expansionEleanor E. Campbell, John Joseph Sheehan, Deepak Jaiswal, Jonny R. Soares, Julianne de Castro Oliveira, Leonardo Amaral Monteiro, Andrew M. Allee, Rubens Augusto C. Lamparelli, Gleyce K.D. Araujo Figueiredo and Lee R. Lynd5. The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy access and rural developmentFrancis Johnson and Rocio A. Diaz- Chavez6. Is the sugarcane capital goods sector prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing countries?Jose Luiz Oliverio and Paulo Augusto Soares7. Energy medium- and long-term perspectives: are we moving towards an "all-electric model"?Cylon Goncalves da Silva8. Comparative Assessment of Non-Ethanol Biofuels Production from Sugarcane Lignocelluloses in Africa, including Synfuels, Butanol and Jet FuelsJohann F. Goergens and Mohsen Mandegari9. 2G 2.0Lee R. Lynd10. Medium- and Long-Term Prospects for Bioenergy TradeSergio C. Trindade and Douglas NewmanPart II Why Bioenergy? 11. Why Promote Sugarcane Bioenergy Production and Use in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern AfricaLuiz A. Horta Nogueira12. The Potential of Bioenergy from Sugarcane in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern AfricaLuis Cutz and Luiz A. Horta Nogueira13. Reconciling Food Security, Environmental Preservation and Biofuel Production: lessons from BrazilJoao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite, Manoel Regis L. V. Leal, Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez, Lee R. Lynd, Frank Rosillo-Calle14. Energy Security and Energy Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan AfricaManoel Regis Lima Verde Leal, Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite and Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira15. Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a vector for economic development Marcelo Pereira da Cunha, Luiz Gustavo Antonio de Souza, Andre de Tieve E Argollo, Joao Vinicius Napolitano Da Cunha and Luiz A. Horta Noguiera16. Integrated Analysis of Bioenergy Systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptabilityLuiz A. Horta NogueiraPart III Availability of Land and Sugarcane Potential Production 17. Initial considerations to estiamte sugarcane potential in Mozambique and ColombiaMarcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira and Felipe Haenel Gomes 18. Sustainability Aspects: restrictions and potential productionMarcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira and Felipe Haenel Gomes 19. Case Study: Potential of Sugarcane Production for MozambiqueMarcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira, Felipe Haenel Gomes and Karine Machado Costa20. Case Study: Potential of Sugarcane Production for ColombiaFelipe Haenel Gomes, Marcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira, Mariane Romeir, and Rafael Aldighieri Moraes21. Final CommentsMarcelo MoreiraPart IV Impacts and Feasibility of Sugarcane Production 22. Sugarcane Production Model and Sustainability IndicatorsManoel Regis L. V. Leal and Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite23. Sugarcane and Energy Poverty AlleviationJoao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite and Manoel Regis L. V. Leal24. Why Modern Bioenergy and not Traditional Production and Use can benefit Developing Countries?Luis A. B. Cortez, Manoel Regis L. V. Leal, Luiz A. Horta Nogueira, Arielle Muniz Kubota and Ricardo Baldassin Junior25. Sugarcane Bioenergy Production Systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessmentTerezinha de Fatima Cardoso, Marcos Djun Barbosa Watanabe, Alexandre Souza, Mateus Ferreira Chagas, Otavio Cavalett, Edvaldo Rodrigo de Morais, Luiz A. Horta Nogueira, Manoel Regis L. V. Leal, Oscar Antonio Braunbeck, Luis A. B. Cortez and Antonio Bonomi26. Sustainability of Scale in Sugarcane Bioenergy Production Mateus Ferreira Chagas, Otavio Cavalett, Charles Dayan Faria de Jesus, Marcos Djun Barbosa Watanabe, Terezinha de Fatima Cardoso, Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite, Manoel Regis L. V. Leal, Luis A. B. Cortez and Antonio Bonomi27. Vinasse, A New Effluent from Sugarcane Ethanol ProductionCarlos Eduardo Vaz Rossell28. Final Remarks on Production Model AlternativesManoel Regis Lima Verde Leal and Joao Guilherme Dal Belo LeitePart V Assessing the LACAf Project Findings 28. Final Remarks on Production Model AlternativesManoel Regis Lima Verde Leal and Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite29. Alcohol and LACAf Project in ColombiaJose Maria Rincon Martinez, Jessica A. Agressot Ramirez and Diana M. Duran Hernandez30. Sugarcane Ethanol in GuatemalaAida Lorenzo, Mario Melgar and Luiz A Horta Nogueira31. Methodology of assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in sub-Saharan AfricaRui Carlos da Maia32. Can Sugarcane Bring about a Bioenergy Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa?Willen Heber van Zyl33. Sugar Cane Bioenergy, an Asset for Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa?Patricia Osseweijer34. Closing RemarksLuis A. B. Cortez, Manoel Regis L. V. Leal and Luiz A. Horta Nogueira