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Biofuels: Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Global Warming Next Generation Biofuels and Role of Biotechnology

Title
Biofuels: Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Global Warming [electronic resource] : Next Generation Biofuels and Role of Biotechnology / edited by Ashwani Kumar, Shinjiro Ogita, Yuan-Yeu Yau.
ISBN
9788132237631
Publication
New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIII, 432 p.) 147 illus., 97 illus. in color.
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Summary
This timely book is a compilation of edited articles by distinguished international scientists discussing global warming, its causes as well as present and future solutions. Social and economic growth at global level is measured in terms of GDP, which requires energy inputs generally based on fossil fuel resources. These, however, are major contributors to increasing levels of CO2, causing 15 tonnes of green house gas emissions per capita. Renewable sources of energy offer an alternative to fossil fuels, and would help reduce this to the 2 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per capita  per annum needed to achieve sustainable growth. As such, the book discusses the next-generation of biofuels and all related aspects, based on the editors’ significant investigations on biofuels over the last 30 years. It also presents the latest research findings from research work carried out by contemporary researchers. Presenting global biofuel perspectives, it examines various issues related to sustainable development of biofuels in the contexts of agriculture, forestry, industry and economic growth. It covers the 1st  to 4th generation biofuels, as well as the status of biofuel resources and their potential in carbon neutral economy. Offering a comprehensive, state-of-art overview of current and future biofuels at local and global levels, this book appeals to administrators, policy makers, universities and research institutions.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 07, 2018
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Global warming, climate change and greenhouse-gas mitigation
Chapter 3. Historical development of biofuels
Chapter 4. Perspective of biofuel production from different sources
Chapter 5. Potential biomass for biofuels from wastelands
Chapter 6. Predicting high and stable biomass production by calorirespirometry: a novel approach
Chapter 7. Appropriate rural technologies: 1. agricultural waste  to  charcoal 2. strategies for biogas production from organic garbage
Chapter 8. Biofuel production: Lignocellulosic feedstock improvement for biofuel production through molecular breeding and biotechnology
Chapter 9. A review on first- and second-generation biofuel production
Chapter 10. Critical evaluation of biodiesel production initiatives in India
Chapter 11. Biofuel sector in Malaysia: challenges and future prospects
Chapter 12. Assessment of non-plantation biomass resources potential for energy in India
Chapter 13. Agrotechnology, production and demonstration of high quality planting material in three tier system for biofuels in semi-arid and arid conditions
Chapter 14. Alternative biomass from saline and semi-arid and arid conditions as a source of biofuels:  1. Salicornia in Gujrat
Chapter 15. Alternative Biomass from saline and semi-arid and arid conditions as a source of biofuels:  2. Calotropis species in Rajasthan
Chapter 16. Potential of lignocellulosic materials for production of ethanol
Chapter 17. Agro industrial lignocellulosic waste: an alternative to unravel the future bioenergy
Chapter 18. Third-generation biofuel: algal biofuels as a sustainable energy source
Chapter 19. Recent progress in the genetic engineering of biofuel crops
Chapter 20. Bioresources and technologies that accelerate biomass research
Chapter 21. Biotechnological research in Cryptomeria japonica
Chapter 22. Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase deficiency causes brown midrib phenotype in rice
Chapter 23. The distribution, evolution and transposition of the mariner-like elements in bamboo
Chapter 24. Novel molecular tools for metabolic engineering to improve microalgae-based biofuel production
Chapter 25. Synthetic and semi-synthetic metabolic pathways for fourth-generation biofuel production: Future projections.
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Ashwani Kumar.
Ogita, Shinjiro.
Yau, Yuan-Yeu.
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