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Bioenergy for Sustainable Development and International Competitiveness: The Role of Sugar Cane in Africa

Editat de Francis X. Johnson, Vikram Seebaluck
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2012
Growing concerns about the impacts of climate change and dependence on fossil fuels have intensified interest in bioenergy from sugar cane and other crops, highlighting important links between energy, environment and development goals. Southern and Eastern Africa are characterized by severe poverty; the possibility to exploit a renewable energy resource offers valuable avenues for sustainable development and could support a more dynamic and competitive economy. This book describes how the bioenergy expansion will improve rural livelihoods, reduce costly energy imports, reduce GHG emissions, and offer new development paths.
Drawing on international experience, particularly from Brazil and India, it is shown that harnessing this potential will require significant increases in investment, technology transfer, and international cooperation. Because of its high efficiency, the authors argue that sugar cane should be viewed as a global resource for sustainable development and should command much greater focus and concerted policy action. Through an analysis of the agronomy and processing of sugar cane, economics and environmental impact, the chapters demonstrate that it offers a competitive and environmentally beneficial resource that can help to facilitate food and energy security within continuing economic development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849711036
ISBN-10: 1849711038
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: 33 b/w images, 15 color images, 94 tables, 5 color halftones, 33 line drawings and 10 color line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: EARTHSCAN

Cuprins

1. Renewable Resources from Sugar Cane: The Energy, Environment and Development Context for Africa Part 1: Agriculture 2. Sugarcane Physiology, Breeding and Biotechnology 3. Agroecological Zoning and Biofuels: The Brazilian Experience and the Potential Application in Africa 4. Land Suitablility and Crop Handling Part 2: Industry 5. Sugar Cane Processing and Energy Generation from Fibre Resources 6. Ethanol Production from Cane Resources 7. Other Co-Product Options from Cane Resources Part 3: Markets 8. Sugar Reforms, Ethanol Demand and Market Restructuring 9. Implementation, Strategies and Policy Options for Sugar Cane Resources and Bioenergy Markets in Africa 10. International Experiences: Sugar Cane Bioenergy Markets and Trade Part 4: Impacts and Sustainability 11. Sustainability Assessment of Energy Production from Sugar Cane Resources 12. Certification and Standards for Sugar Cane and Bioenergy: Experiences with Development and Application and their Relevance for Africa 13. Sugar Cane Energy Production and Climate Change Mitigation: A Case Study for South Africa Part 5: Strategic Issues and Comparisons 14. The Development of Biofuel Capacities: Strengthening the Position of African Countries through Increased Energy Security 15. The Role of Ethanol from Sugarcane in Mitigating Climate Change and Promoting Sustainable Development in LDCs: the Case of Nepal 16. Biofuels Technology Change Management and Implementation Strategies: Lessons from Kenya and Benin 17. Financing and Investment for Sugar Cane and Bioenergy in Africa 18. Conclusions

Notă biografică

Francis X. Johnson is Senior Research Fellow at Stockholm Environment Institute and visiting researcher in the Energy and Climate Studies Division at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He was scientific coordinator of an EC-funded thematic research network on sugarcane in southern Africa and has served as evaluator, advisor or policy analyst for FAO, UNIDO, EUROSTAT, European Parliament Environment Committee and other international organizations. Vikram Seebaluck is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Mauritius. His research areas include process systems analysis and energy efficiency in the sugarcane industry, bioenergy systems and co-products analysis, and energy for sustainable development.

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"This book provides in-depth analysis of the role of bioenergy from various sources and from sugarcane in particular, which not only highlights the potential of these sources but also elaborates on policies and technologies for realizing it. This book would have great value for scientists, technologists, policy makers and the public at large, because on the basis of knowledge that it has assembled, societies would be able to develop a roadmap for an expanded future for bioenergy." - Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Director-General, TERI and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). "Bioenergy from sugarcane offers a valuable agro-industrial development opportunity for the many African countries that have suitable and available lands. They can expand a domestic resource and improve energy access while also contributing to energy security and climate change goals at national, regional and global levels. Through an interdisciplinary approach and a complementary mix of African and international experts and practitioners, this book provides useful guidance for policy makers, analysts and investors interested in developing this important renewable resource." - Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

"This book provides in-depth analysis of the role of bioenergy from various sources and from sugarcane in particular, which not only highlights the potential of these sources but also elaborates on policies and technologies for realizing it. This book would have great value for scientists, technologists, policy makers and the public at large, because on the basis of knowledge that it has assembled, societies would be able to develop a roadmap for an expanded future for bioenergy." - Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Director-General, TERI and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). "Bioenergy from sugarcane offers a valuable agro-industrial development opportunity for the many African countries that have suitable and available lands. They can expand a domestic resource and improve energy access while also contributing to energy security and climate change goals at national, regional and global levels. Through an interdisciplinary approach and a complementary mix of African and international experts and practitioners, this book provides useful guidance for policy makers, analysts and investors interested in developing this important renewable resource." - Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). "I have read this book with interest and appreciation. It provides an interesting international and interdisciplinary perspective on the potential of bioenergy, and in particular of bioethanol, from sugarcane for Africa, through the combination of technical and economic considerations with social, political and environmental assessment and policy analysis. I believe that this book is a useful contribution to the potential of bioenergy in Africa for practitioners, policy-makers and the general public." - Jose Graziano da Silva, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.

"This book provides in-depth analysis of the role of bioenergy from various sources and from sugarcane in particular, which not only highlights the potential of these sources but also elaborates on policies and technologies for realizing it. This book would have great value for scientists, technologists, policy makers and the public at large, because on the basis of knowledge that it has assembled, societies would be able to develop a roadmap for an expanded future for bioenergy." - Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Director-General, TERI and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). "Bioenergy from sugarcane offers a valuable agro-industrial development opportunity for the many African countries that have suitable and available lands. They can expand a domestic resource and improve energy access while also contributing to energy security and climate change goals at national, regional and global levels. Through an interdisciplinary approach and a complementary mix of African and international experts and practitioners, this book provides useful guidance for policy makers, analysts and investors interested in developing this important renewable resource." - Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). "I have read this book with interest and appreciation. It provides an interesting international and interdisciplinary perspective on the potential of bioenergy, and in particular of bioethanol, from sugarcane for Africa, through the combination of technical and economic considerations with social, political and environmental assessment and policy analysis. I believe that this book is a useful contribution to the potential of bioenergy in Africa for practitioners, policy-makers and the general public." - Jose Graziano da Silva, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. "Africa brings key assets to global bioenergy development and wants to be an active partner but also needs to insure bioenergy's contribution to critical human needs. As Africa moves in 2012 to adopt its first continent-wide policy framework for sustainable bioenergy, this book can help to articulate pathways for Africa to realize its role as a future world leader in bioenergy." -- Professor W.H. (Emile) van Zyl, Department of Microbiology, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. "Addax Bioenergy believes bioenergy presents a huge opportunity to kick-start Africa's neglected agricultural and energy sectors through foreign investment, transfer of agricultural knowledge and industry know-how, as well as application of best practices and international trade opportunities. Many parts of Africa offer suitable climate and soils for sugarcane ethanol, making it a location of choice for developing sustainable bioenergy projects. This book underlines what we believe in as a company and highlights the important benefits and potential impacts of this important energy crop and the potential it has for sustainable development and bioenergy in developing countries." -- Nikolai Germann, Managing Director, Addax Bioenergy.