Potential impacts on ecosystem services of land use transitions to second-generation bioenergy crops in GB
We present the first assessment of the impact of land use change (LUC) to second generation (2G) bioenergy crops on ecosystem services (ES) resolved spatially for Great Britain (GB). A systematic approach was used to assess available evidence on the impacts of LUC from arable, semi-improved grasslan...
Main Authors: | Milner, S. (Author), Holland, R.A (Author), Lovett, A. (Author), Sunnenberg, G. (Author), Hastings, A. (Author), Smith, P. (Author), Wang, S. (Author), Taylor, G. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2016-03-01.
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