Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Environmental Impact of Biofuels

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Marco Aurelio Dos Santos Bernardes
Marco Aurelio Dos Santos Bernardes

Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,
Luxembourg

Published06 September 2011

Doi10.5772/960

ISBN978-953-307-479-5

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-6035-9

Copyright year2011

Number of pages282

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Open access  chapters

2. The Impact of Oil Palm Expansion on Environmental Change: Putting Conservation Research in Context

By Edgar C. Turner, Jake L. Snaddon, Robert M. Ewers, Tom M. Fayle and William A. Foster

4,306
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3. Allergens and Toxins from Oleaginous Plants: Problems and Solutions

By Natália Deus de Oliveira and Olga Lima Tavares Machado

4,162
2,146
2,502
6. Biofuel Combustion Emissions - Chemical and Physical Smoke Properties

By Chuen-Yu Chan, Guenter Engling, Xuefang Sang and Ting Zhang

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7. Groundwater and Health Implications of Biofuels Production

By Rosane C.M. Nobre and Manoel M.M. Nobre

2,290
8. Biobased Economy – Sustainable Use of Agricultural Resources

By S. Kulshreshtha, B. G. McConkey, T. T. Liu, J. A. Dyer, X. P. C. Vergé and R. L. Desjardins

3,256
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9. Implications of Biofuel Feedstock Crops for the Livestock Feed Industry in Canada

By J. A. Dyer, X. P. C. Vergé, R. L. Desjardins and B. G. McConkey

2,241
12. Air Quality and Biofuels

By S. Prasad and M.S. Dhanya

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