Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential

This study conducted a spatial analysis in Indonesia to estimate degraded lands potentially suitable for growing biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata and Reutealis trisperma) and biomass species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Gliricidia sepium). Degraded lands have limited functi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jaung, W., Wiraguna, E., Okarda, B., Artati, Y., Goh, C.S., Syahru, R., Leksono, B., Prasetyo, L.B., Lee, S.M., Baral, H.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120163
_version_ 1855524663866687488
author Jaung, W.
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Goh, C.S.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
author_browse Artati, Y.
Baral, H.
Goh, C.S.
Jaung, W.
Lee, S.M.
Leksono, B.
Okarda, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Syahru, R.
Wiraguna, E.
author_facet Jaung, W.
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Goh, C.S.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
author_sort Jaung, W.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description This study conducted a spatial analysis in Indonesia to estimate degraded lands potentially suitable for growing biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata and Reutealis trisperma) and biomass species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Gliricidia sepium). Degraded lands have limited functions for food production, carbon storage, and conservation of biodiversity and native vegetation. Thus, identifying their potential to produce bioenergy can contribute to sustainable development by helping society to meet increasing energy demands and secure a new renewable energy source. The identified potential degraded lands were further examined with two scenarios: 1) an all-five-species scenario, examining the growth of all five species, and 2) a biodiesel-species-only scenario, analysing the growth of only biodiesel species. Study results illustrated approximately 3.5 million ha of degraded lands potentially suitable for these species in Indonesia. The all-five-species scenario indicated that these lands had the potential to produce 1,105 PJ yr¯¹ of biomass and 3 PJ yr¯¹ of biodiesel. The biodiesel-species-only scenario illustrated that these lands had the potential to produce 10 PJ yr¯¹ of biodiesel. In addition, many of these degraded lands were limited to support economies of scale for biofuel production due to their small land sizes. The study findings contribute to identifying lands with limited functions, modelling the growth of biofuel species on regional lands, and estimating carbon stocks of restored degraded lands in Indonesia.
format Book Chapter
id CGSpace120163
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2022
publishDateRange 2022
publishDateSort 2022
publisher Center for International Forestry Research
publisherStr Center for International Forestry Research
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1201632023-02-15T03:00:30Z Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential Jaung, W. Wiraguna, E. Okarda, B. Artati, Y. Goh, C.S. Syahru, R. Leksono, B. Prasetyo, L.B. Lee, S.M. Baral, H. degraded land biodiesel energy production This study conducted a spatial analysis in Indonesia to estimate degraded lands potentially suitable for growing biodiesel species (Calophyllum inophyllum, Pongamia pinnata and Reutealis trisperma) and biomass species (Calliandra calothyrsus and Gliricidia sepium). Degraded lands have limited functions for food production, carbon storage, and conservation of biodiversity and native vegetation. Thus, identifying their potential to produce bioenergy can contribute to sustainable development by helping society to meet increasing energy demands and secure a new renewable energy source. The identified potential degraded lands were further examined with two scenarios: 1) an all-five-species scenario, examining the growth of all five species, and 2) a biodiesel-species-only scenario, analysing the growth of only biodiesel species. Study results illustrated approximately 3.5 million ha of degraded lands potentially suitable for these species in Indonesia. The all-five-species scenario indicated that these lands had the potential to produce 1,105 PJ yr¯¹ of biomass and 3 PJ yr¯¹ of biodiesel. The biodiesel-species-only scenario illustrated that these lands had the potential to produce 10 PJ yr¯¹ of biodiesel. In addition, many of these degraded lands were limited to support economies of scale for biofuel production due to their small land sizes. The study findings contribute to identifying lands with limited functions, modelling the growth of biofuel species on regional lands, and estimating carbon stocks of restored degraded lands in Indonesia. 2022-05-01 2022-07-19T07:19:18Z 2022-07-19T07:19:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120163 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Jaung, W., Wiraguna, E., Okarda, B., Artati, Y., Goh, C.S., Syahru, R., Leksono, B., Prasetyo, L.B., Lee, S.M., Baral, H., 2022. Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential. In. Baral H, Leksono B and Seol M. (eds.), Bioenergy for landscape restoration and livelihoods: Re-creating energy-smart ecosystems on degraded landscapes. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008500-03
spellingShingle degraded land
biodiesel
energy production
Jaung, W.
Wiraguna, E.
Okarda, B.
Artati, Y.
Goh, C.S.
Syahru, R.
Leksono, B.
Prasetyo, L.B.
Lee, S.M.
Baral, H.
Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title_full Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title_fullStr Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title_full_unstemmed Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title_short Mapping degraded lands in Indonesia for bioenergy production potential
title_sort mapping degraded lands in indonesia for bioenergy production potential
topic degraded land
biodiesel
energy production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120163
work_keys_str_mv AT jaungw mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT wiragunae mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT okardab mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT artatiy mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT gohcs mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT syahrur mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT leksonob mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT prasetyolb mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT leesm mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential
AT baralh mappingdegradedlandsinindonesiaforbioenergyproductionpotential