Search Results - "Angenendt, Elisabeth"
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Downscaling of agricultural market impacts under bioeconomy development to the regional and the farm level—An example of Baden‐Wuerttemberg
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-10-2019)“…The expansion of the bioeconomy sector will increase the competition for agricultural land regarding biomass production. Furthermore, the particular path of…”
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Implications of large‐scale miscanthus cultivation in water protection areas: A Life Cycle Assessment with model coupling for improved policy support
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-11-2022)“…Two major global challenges related to agriculture are climate change and the unbalanced nitrogen cycle. For both, national and international reduction targets…”
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Expert-Based Maps as a Regional Planning Tool Supporting Nature Conservation and Production-Integrated Compensation—A German Case Study on Biodiversity Offsets
Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2021)“…Many countries worldwide have developed guidelines for offsetting impacts on nature and landscape. Suitable locations are the prerequisite for the…”
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Economic and ecological impacts of bioenergy crop production—a modeling approach applied in Southwestern Germany
Published in AIMS agriculture and food (01-01-2017)“…This paper considers scenarios of cultivating energy crops in the German Federal State of Baden-Württemberg to identify potentials and limitations of a…”
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Status quo and perspectives of biogas production for energy and material utilization
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-01-2019)“…Biogas is in many respects a serious alternative to other fossil resources and complements other renewable energy sources from wind and sun. Biogas can be…”
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Integrated assessment of regional approaches for biodiversity offsetting in urban-rural areas – A future based case study from Germany using arable land as an example
Published in Land use policy (01-06-2022)“…Human interventions, i.e. settlement and construction activities, in the agricultural landscape including farmland but also natural and semi-natural habitats…”
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Farmers’ preferences for nature conservation compensation measures with a focus on eco-accounts according to the German Nature Conservation Act
Published in Land use policy (01-05-2021)“…Negative impacts on nature and landscape caused by development activity have to be offset within the framework of no-net-loss policies in many countries…”
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Environmental and land use consequences of replacing milk and beef with plant-based alternatives
Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-10-2023)“…The consumption of meat and dairy products raise enormous environmental concerns. Circa 80% of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from the livestock…”
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Assessing ammonia emission abatement measures in agriculture: Farmers' costs and society's benefits – A case study for Lower Saxony, Germany
Published in Agricultural systems (01-10-2017)“…Ammonia (NH3) emissions have adverse impacts on the environment and, being a precursor for fine particulate matter, also on human health. About 95% of NH3…”
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Costs and benefits of ammonia and particulate matter abatement in German agriculture including interactions with greenhouse gas emissions
Published in Agricultural systems (01-12-2015)“…The abatement of ammonia (NH3) and particulate matter (PM) emissions in agriculture reduces damages to human health and biodiversity and provides benefits for…”
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Linking a farm model and a location optimization model for evaluating energetic and material straw valorization pathways—A case study in Baden‐Wuerttemberg
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-01-2019)“…Diminishing fossil carbon resources, global warming, and increasing material and energy needs urge for the rapid development of a bioeconomy. Biomass feedstock…”
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Global warming potential and abatement costs of different peatland management options: A case study for the Pre-alpine Hill and Moorland in Germany
Published in Agricultural systems (01-06-2016)“…Natural peatlands are the world's most area-effective carbon sinks. However, over 90% of German, 40% of European and 10–20% of global peatlands have been…”
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Impact of farm management diversity on the environmental and economic performance of the wheat–maize cropping system in the North China Plain
Published in International journal of agricultural sustainability (02-10-2015)“…To assess the attainable greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential from crop production in China's most important grain production region, the North China…”
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Disaggregated greenhouse gas emission inventories from agriculture via a coupled economic-ecosystem model
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-02-2006)“…Estimates of regional greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems are needed to evaluate possible mitigation strategies with respect to environmental…”
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