Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia

This study spatially estimated degraded lands in Indonesia that have limited functions for food production, carbon storage, and conservation of biodiversity and native vegetation and examined their suitability to grow biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata, and Reutealis trisper...

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Autores principales: Wanggi Jaung, Wiraguna, E., Okarda, B., Artati, Y., Chun, S.G., Syahru, R., Leksono, B., Prasetyo, L.B., Lee, S.M., Baral, H.
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112488
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author Wanggi Jaung
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Chun, S.G.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
author_browse Artati, Y.
Baral, H.
Chun, S.G.
Lee, S.M.
Leksono, B.
Okarda, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Syahru, R.
Wanggi Jaung
Wiraguna, E.
author_facet Wanggi Jaung
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Chun, S.G.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
author_sort Wanggi Jaung
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description This study spatially estimated degraded lands in Indonesia that have limited functions for food production, carbon storage, and conservation of biodiversity and native vegetation and examined their suitability to grow biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata, and Reutealis trisperma) and biomass species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Gliricidia sepium). Results showed ~3.5 million ha of degraded lands potentially suitable for these species in Indonesia. With the all-five-species scenario, these lands had the potential to produce 1105 PJ year−1 of biomass and 3 PJ year−1 of biodiesel. With the biodiesel-only-species scenario, these lands showed the potential to produce 10 PJ year−1 of biodiesel. Despite this energy potential, however, the land sizes were too small to support economies of scale for biofuel production. The study findings contribute to identifying lands with limited functions, modeling the growth of biofuel species on regional lands, and estimating carbon stocks of restored degraded lands in Indonesia.
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spelling CGSpace1124882024-06-26T09:37:52Z Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia Wanggi Jaung Wiraguna, E. Okarda, B. Artati, Y. Chun, S.G. Syahru, R. Leksono, B. Prasetyo, L.B. Lee, S.M. Baral, H. degraded land biofuels bioenergy biodiesel carbon sinks This study spatially estimated degraded lands in Indonesia that have limited functions for food production, carbon storage, and conservation of biodiversity and native vegetation and examined their suitability to grow biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata, and Reutealis trisperma) and biomass species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Gliricidia sepium). Results showed ~3.5 million ha of degraded lands potentially suitable for these species in Indonesia. With the all-five-species scenario, these lands had the potential to produce 1105 PJ year−1 of biomass and 3 PJ year−1 of biodiesel. With the biodiesel-only-species scenario, these lands showed the potential to produce 10 PJ year−1 of biodiesel. Despite this energy potential, however, the land sizes were too small to support economies of scale for biofuel production. The study findings contribute to identifying lands with limited functions, modeling the growth of biofuel species on regional lands, and estimating carbon stocks of restored degraded lands in Indonesia. 2018-12-05 2021-03-08T08:34:20Z 2021-03-08T08:34:20Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112488 en Open Access MDPI Wanggi Jaung, Wiraguna, E., Okarda, B., Artati, Y., Chun, S.G., Syahru, R., Leksono, B., Prasetyo, L.B., Lee, S.M., Baral, H. 2018. Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia. Sustainability, 10 (12): 4595. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124595
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biofuels
bioenergy
biodiesel
carbon sinks
Wanggi Jaung
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Chun, S.G.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title_full Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title_fullStr Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title_short Spatial Assessment of Degraded Lands for Biofuel Production in Indonesia
title_sort spatial assessment of degraded lands for biofuel production in indonesia
topic degraded land
biofuels
bioenergy
biodiesel
carbon sinks
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112488
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