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生物燃料与生物多样性。

Biofuels and biodiversity.

机构信息

PRBO Conservation Science, 3820 Cypress Drive #11, Petaluma, California 94954, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2011 Jun;21(4):1085-95. doi: 10.1890/09-0673.1.

Abstract

The recent increase in liquid biofuel production has stemmed from a desire to reduce dependence on foreign oil, mitigate rising energy prices, promote rural economic development, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The growth of this industry has important implications for biodiversity, the effects of which depend largely on which biofuel feedstocks are being grown and the spatial extent and landscape pattern of land requirements for growing these feedstocks. Current biofuel production occurs largely on croplands that have long been in agricultural production. The additional land area required for future biofuels production can be met in part by reclaiming reserve or abandoned croplands and by extending cropping into lands formerly deemed marginal for agriculture. In the United States, many such marginal lands have been enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing important habitat for grassland species. The demand for corn ethanOl has changed agricultural commodity economics dramatically, already contributing to loss of CRP lands as contracts expire and lands are returned to agricultural production. Nevertheless, there are ways in which biofuels can be developed to enhance their coexistence with biodiversity. Landscape heterogeneity can be improved by interspersion of land uses, which is easier around facilities with smaller or more varied feedstock demands. The development of biofuel feedstocks that yield high net energy returns with minimal carbon debts or that do not require additional land for production, such as residues and wastes, should be encouraged. Competing land uses, including both biofuel production and biodiversity protection, should be subjected to comprehensive cost-benefit analysis, so that incentives can be directed where they will do the most good.

摘要

近期液体生物燃料产量的增长源自于减少对外国石油的依赖、缓解能源价格上涨、促进农村经济发展和减少温室气体排放的愿望。该产业的增长对生物多样性有着重要影响,其影响在很大程度上取决于生物燃料原料的种植以及这些原料种植所需土地的空间范围和景观格局。目前生物燃料的生产主要发生在长期从事农业生产的农田上。未来生物燃料生产所需的额外土地面积可以通过开垦后备或废弃耕地以及将耕作扩展到以前被认为不适宜农业的土地来部分满足。在美国,许多这样的边际土地已被纳入保护储备计划(CRP),为草原物种提供了重要的栖息地。对玉米乙醇的需求极大地改变了农业商品经济,已导致 CRP 土地因合同到期和土地归还农业生产而流失。尽管如此,仍有一些方法可以开发生物燃料,以增强其与生物多样性的共存。通过交错使用土地可以提高景观异质性,在设施需求较小或种类更多样的情况下更容易实现。应该鼓励开发生物燃料原料,这些原料在产生最小的碳债或不需要额外土地用于生产的情况下,能够获得高净能量回报,例如残留物和废物。应将包括生物燃料生产和生物多样性保护在内的竞争性土地用途进行全面的成本效益分析,以便将激励措施引导到最有成效的地方。

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