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Impact of bioenergy crops in a carbon dioxide constrained world: an application of the MiniCAM energy-agriculture and land use model
Authors:Kenneth T Gillingham  Steven J Smith  Ronald D Sands
Institution:(1) Joint Global Change Research Institute, 8400 Baltimore Ave, Suite 201, College Park, MD 20740-2496, USA;(2) Department of Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Terman Engineering Center, 3rd floor, 380 Panama Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Abstract:In the coming century, modern bioenergy crops have the potential to play a crucial role in the global energy mix, especially under policies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions as proposed by many in the international community. Previous studies have not fully addressed many of the dynamic interactions and effects of a policy-induced expansion of bioenergy crop production, particularly on crop yields and human food demand. This study combines an updated agriculture and land use (AgLU) model with a well-developed energy-economic model to provide an analysis of the effects of bioenergy crops on energy, agricultural and land use systems. The results indicate that carbon dioxide mitigation policies can stimulate a large production of bioenergy crops, dependent on the level of the policy. This production of bioenergy crops can lead to several impacts on the agriculture and land use system: decreases in forestland and unmanaged land, decreases in the average yield of food crops, increases in the prices of food crops, and decreases in the level of human demand of calories.
Contact Information Steven J. Smith (Corresponding author)Email:
Keywords:Bioenergy  Global energy scenarios  Climate change  Carbon dioxide  Integrated assessment
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