56-18 Marginal Agricultural Land for Bioenergy Production: a Decision Supporting Tool for Dynamic Identification and Environmental Impact Assessments.

Poster Number 800

See more from this Division: A10 Bioenergy and Agroindustrial Systems
See more from this Session: Bioenergy Production, Modeling, Sustainability, and Policy
Monday, November 1, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Xianzeng Niu, 2217 Earth-Engineering Science Building, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA and William Easterling, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, University Park, PA
Global interest in biofuels has grown rapidly in recent years largely due to its dual role of enhancing energy security and mitigating climate change. Marginal and/or abandoned agricultural land is often considered as potential ideal source of land for biofuel crop production. However, lack of accurate identification of specific land and assessment of consequential economic, social and environmental impacts hinders our ability to implement such recommended land-management strategies. This study develops a decision supporting tool, using remote sensing, soil survey, climate, census, and modeling data, that dynamically identifies locations of specific type of marginal agricultural land based on scenarios to meet goals of biofuel production and/or criteria (and acreages) of desired marginal land and provides assessments on the consequential impacts on carbon pools as well as on food production.
See more from this Division: A10 Bioenergy and Agroindustrial Systems
See more from this Session: Bioenergy Production, Modeling, Sustainability, and Policy