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E-grāmata: Sugarcane Bioenergy for Sustainable Development: Expanding Production in Latin America and Africa

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In recent years there has been a rapid expansion of the growing of crops for use in bioenergy production rather than for food. This has been particularly the case for sugarcane in Latin America and Africa. This book examines the further potential for this in the context of the food versus fuel debate, and as a strategy for sustainable development.

Detailed case studies of two countries, Colombia and Mozambique, are presented. These address key issues including: the balance between food security and energy security; rural and land development policies; and feasibility and production models for expanding bioenergy. The authors then assess these in the context of broader sustainable development strategies, including implications for economics, employment generation and the environment. The book will be of great interest to researchers and professionals in energy and agricultural development.

List of figures x
List of tables xv
List of authors xix
Acknowledgements xxiii
Foreword xxiv
Lee R. Lynd
Foreword xxv
Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz
Introduction: Production of sugarcane bioenergy in Latin America and Africa 1(6)
Luis A.B. Cortez
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Part I: Bioenergy overview: The context 7(126)
1 The future of fuel ethanol
9(18)
Rogerio Cezar De Cerqueira Leite
2 Bioenergy in the world: Present status and future
27(8)
Jose Goldemberg
3 Is there really a food versus fuel dilemma?
35(11)
Frank Rosillo-Calle
4 Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy crop expansion
46(14)
Eleanor 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
Lee R. Lynd
5 The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy access and rural development
60(11)
Francis Johnson
Rocio A. Diaz-Chavez
6 Is the sugarcane capital goods sector prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing countries?
71(16)
Jose Luiz Oliverio
Paulo Augusto Soares
7 Energy medium-and long-term perspectives: Are we moving toward an "all-electric model"?
87(10)
Cylon Goncalves Da Silva
8 Comparative assessment of non-ethanol biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including synfuels, butanol and jet fuels
97(12)
Johann F. Gorgens
Mohsen Mandegari
9 2G 2.0
109(12)
Lee R. Lynd
10 Medium-and long-term prospects for bioenergy trade
121(12)
Sergio C. Trindade
Douglas Newman
Part II: Why bioenergy? 133(80)
11 Why promote sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa?
135(6)
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
12 The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa
141(13)
Luis Cutz
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
13 Reconciling food security, environmental preservation and biofuel production: Lessons from Brazil
154(18)
Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Luis A.B. Cortez
Lee R. Lynd
Frank Rosillo-Calle
14 Energy security and energy poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa
172(9)
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
15 Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a vector for economic development
181(17)
Marcelo Pereira Da Cunha
Luiz Gustavo Antonio De Souza
Andre De Teive E. Argollo
Joao Vinicius Napolitano Da Cunha
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
16 Integrated analysis of bioenergy systems: The path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability
198(15)
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
Part III: Availability of land and sugarcane potential production 213(48)
17 Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and Colombia
215(2)
Marcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira
Felipe Haenel Gomes
18 Sustainability aspects: Restrictions and potential production
217(10)
Marcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira
Felipe Haenel Gomes
19 Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique
227(16)
Marcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira
Felipe Haenel Gomes
Karine Machado Costa
20 Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Colombia
243(15)
Felipe Haenel Gomes
Marcelo Melo Ramalho Moreira
Mariane Romeiro
Rafael Aldighieri Moraes
21 Final comments
258(3)
Marcelo Moreira
Part IV: Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production 261(84)
22 Sugarcane production model and sustainability indicators
263(10)
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite
23 Sugarcane and energy poverty alleviation
273(11)
Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
24 Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production and use can benefit developing countries?
284(15)
Luis A.B. Cortez
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
Arielle Muniz Kubota
Ricardo Baldassin Junior
25 Sugarcane bioenergy production systems: Technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment
299(18)
Terezinha De Fatima Cardoso
Marcos Djun Barbosa Watanabe
Alexandre Souza
Mateus Ferreira Chagas
Otavio Cavalett
Edvaldo Rodrigo De Morals
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Oscar Antonio Braunbeck
Luis A.B. Cortez
Antonio Bonomi
26 Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production
317(14)
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
Antonio Bonomi
27 Vinasse, a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production
331(14)
Carlos Eduardo Vaz Russell
Part V: Assessing the LACAf Project findings 345(66)
28 Final remarks on production model alternatives
347(10)
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Joao Guilherme Dal Belo Leite
29 Alcohol and LACAf project in Colombia
357(13)
Jose Maria Rincon Martinez
Jessica A. Agressot Ramirez
Diana M. Duran Hernandez
30 Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala
370(7)
Aida Lorenzo
Mario Melgar
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
31 Methodology of assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in sub-Saharan Africa
377(11)
Rui Carlos Da Maia
32 Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation in sub-Saharan Africa?
388(12)
Willem Heber Van Zyl
33 Sugarcane bioenergy, an asset for Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa?
400(7)
Patricia Osseweijer
34 Closing remarks
407(4)
Luis A.B. Cortez
Manoel Regis L.V. Leal
Luiz A. Horta Nogueira
Index 411
Luķs A.B. Cortez is a former Professor in the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering (FEAGRI) and Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning, (NIPE) at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Presently, he is Institutional Relations Advisor of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), Brazil.

Manoel Regis L.V. Leal is a Researcher for the LACAf Project at the Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning (NIPE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil, and Researcher for the Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology National Laboratory (CTBE), Brazil.

Luiz A. Horta Nogueira is consultant to the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Associate Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning (NIPE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil.