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Biomass, Energy and Environment
Contributor(s): Ravindranath, N. H. (Author), Hall, D. O. (Author)
ISBN: 0198564368     ISBN-13: 9780198564362
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $161.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 1995
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Annotation: This book highlights biomass energy options in India which promote land reclamation, local employment, and self-reliance - as well as reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and dependence on oil imports. The authors analyse the sources, end uses, and socio-economic and environmental impacts of biomass energy; suggest measures for promoting sustainable yields, biodiversity, and community involvement in biomass production systems; describe some of the financial and policy barriers; and present strategies for the promotion of bioenergy. They show that land is not a constraint for growing woody biomass, even in a densely populated country such as India, and that appropriate institutional and financial policies can promote the large-scale application of bioenergy in developing countries committed to sustainable and equitable development. Biomass, energy, and environment demonstrates the potential of modernized biomass to meet the fuel and electricity requirements of India's rural population and indicates the potential for biomass in other developing countries, many of which are richer in bioresources than India. It will be of special interest to all those involved in deciding and implementing development, energy, land-use, and environmental policies.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
- Nature | Animals - Wildlife
- Science | Energy
Dewey: 333.953
LCCN: 95010584
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.59 lbs) 390 pages
 
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Developing countries are searching for alternate energy options which promote sustainable development and equity. Modernized bioenergy is shown as an option with potential to meet the rural needs of a large populous country like India, along with significant social, environmental, and economic
benefits such as carbon-emission reduction and the promotion of biodiversity. This text uses India as a case study for biomass, energy and environment, which postgraduates and professionals in environmental sciences and energy development planning can use as a model for analyzing the potential for
biomass energy for other developing countries.