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Modeling the land-use and greenhouse-gas implications of biofuels
Madhu Khanna
, David Zilberman
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Nutritional Sciences
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Center for Global Studies
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Business & Economics
Biofuels
100%
Greenhouse Gases
71%
Land Use
65%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
43%
Modeling
36%
Land Use Change
35%
Spatial Heterogeneity
29%
Agricultural Commodities
24%
Food Prices
23%
Energy Policy
23%
Agricultural Sector
20%
Supply Side
19%
Indirect Effects
19%
Integrated
12%
Productivity
12%
Economics
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
biofuel
65%
greenhouse gas
54%
land use
42%
greenhouse gas emissions
37%
modeling
26%
economics
24%
energy policy
24%
commodity
22%
livestock
19%
land use change
19%
price
17%
effect
14%
food
14%
demand
13%
land
11%
energy
10%