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Using an ecosystem services perspective to assess biofuel sustainability Gasparatos A, Romeu-Dalmau C, von Maltitz G, Johnson FX, Jumbe CB, Stromberg P, Willis K |
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A systematic review of the conceptual differences of environmental assessment and ecosystem service studies of biofuel and bioenergy production Meyer MA, Leckert FS |
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Biomass and biofuel crop effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services in the North Central US Landis DA, Gratton C, Jackson RD, Gross KL, Duncan DS, Liang C, Meehan TD, Robertson BA, Schmidt TM, Stahlheber KA, Tiedje JM, Werling BP |
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Impacts of land use change due to biofuel crops on climate regulation services: Five case studies in Malawi, Mozambique and Swaziland Romeu-Dalmau C, Gasparatos A, von Maltitz G, Graham A, Almagro-Garcia J, Wilebore B, Willis KJ |
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Multi-dimensional poverty effects around operational biofuel projects in Malawi, Mozambique and Swaziland Mudombi S, Von Maltitz GP, Gasparatos A, Romeu-Dalmau C, Johnson FX, Jumbe C, Ochieng C, Luhanga D, Lopes P, Balde BS, Willis KJ |
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Understanding marginal changes in ecosystem services from biodiesel feedstock production: A study of Hassan Bio-Fuel Park, India de Hoop E |
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Resident perceptions of the impacts of large-scale sugarcane production on ecosystem services in two regions of Brazil Cervone COFD, Walter A, Guarenghi MM, Favero C |
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Life cycle air quality impacts on human health from potential switchgrass production in the United States Thakrar SK, Goodkind AL, Tessum CW, Marshall JD, Hill JD |
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Soil-related ecosystem services trade-off analysis for sustainable biodiesel production Gissi E, Gaglio M, Aschonitis VG, Fano EA, Reho M |
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Competition between biofuel feedstock and food production: Empirical evidence from sugarcane outgrower settings in Malawi Herrmann R, Jumbe C, Bruentrup M, Osabuohien E |
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Using the ecosystem service approach to determine whether jatropha projects were located in marginal lands in Ghana: Implications for site selection Ahmed A, Jarzebski MP, Gasparatos A |
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Can upstream biofuel production increase the flow of downstream ecosystem goods and services? Jager HI, Efroymson RA |
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Improving water quality in the Chesapeake Bay using payments for ecosystem services for perennial biomass for bioenergy and biofuel production Woodbury PB, Kemanian AR, Jacobson M, Langholtz M |
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Bridging biofuel sustainability indicators and ecosystem services through stakeholder engagement Dale VH, Kline KL, Richard TL, Karlen DL, Belden WW |
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Mechanisms and indicators for assessing the impact of biofuel feedstock production on ecosystem services Gasparatos A, Romeu-Dalmau C, von Maltitz GP, Johnson FX, Shackleton C, Jarzebski MP, Jumbe C, Ochieng C, Mudombi S, Nyambane A, Willis KJ |