Reassessing the environmental impacts of sugarcane ethanol production in Brazil to help meet sustainability goals

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作者
Filoso, Solange [1 ]
do Carmo, Janaina Braga [2 ]
Mardegan, Silvia Fernanda [3 ]
Machado Lins, Silvia Rafaela [3 ]
Gomes, Taciana Figueiredo [3 ]
Martinelli, Luiz Antonio [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Ctr Environm Sci, Chesapeake Biol Lab, Solomons, MD 20688 USA
[2] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Environm Sci, BR-18052780 Sorocaba, SP, Brazil
[3] Ctr Energia Nucl Agr, Isotop Ecol Lab, BR-13416000 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
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Sugarcane ethanol; Biofuel; Renewable energy; Environmental impact; Sustainability; Brazil; SOIL ORGANIC-CARBON; SAO-PAULO STATE; LAND-USE CHANGE; GREENHOUSE-GAS FLUXES; ATLANTIC FOREST; FRESH-WATER; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION; PHOSPHORUS LIMITATION; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES;
D O I
10.1016/j.rser.2015.08.012
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The potential for sugarcane ethanol from Brazil to mitigate GHG emissions is undeniable, but the way that ethanol is produced during the agricultural and industrial phases will ultimately determine its benefits to society. In this paper, we evaluate the environmental impacts of sugarcane agriculture and ethanol production in Brazil as management practices continue to change and production expands to new frontiers. We focused our evaluation on the impacts on water, atmosphere, and soils, including how the application of organic and inorganic fertilizers and the accumulation of crop residue in the field affect emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). We also addressed the impacts of land use changes on threatened biomes and discussed some of the present obstacles regarding conservation and restoration efforts. We concluded that, since a similar assessment was put forth in 2008, our knowledge about the environmental impacts of sugarcane ethanol in Brazil has advanced with regard to soil degradation, nitrogen dynamics, and soil carbon stocks. However, more information is still needed about the impacts of the increasing use of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers in sugarcane agriculture, especially on water resources. Furthermore, without a better understanding about how landscape fragmentation affects the biodiversity of terrestrial and aquatic tropical ecosystems and the services they provide, policies created to protect and restore them may be ineffective. On the other hand, the use of presently available scientific information to end unsustainable farming and the implementation of conservation strategies proposed by the Brazilian Forest Code could be a first step to guarantee that ethanol is produced more sustainably in Brazil. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All tights reserved.
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页码:1847 / 1856
页数:10
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