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Advanced Biofuels are high-energy liquid transportation fuels derived from: low nutrient input/high per acre yield crops; agricultural or forestry waste; or other sustainable biomass feedstocks including algae.  The key word is “sustainable.”
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Visualizing Sustainability: Developing Geospatial Technology to Address Sustainable Biofuel Production: Sustainable Bioenergy: Role of Geospatial Science and Technology

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Budhedra Bhaduri (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)   This session started with a talk given by moderator Budhedra Bhaduri who emphasized the role of geospatial science and technology in sustainable bioenergy.

  • She presented the Geographic Information System (GIS) that includes computer software and databases of all forms of geographically referenced information
  • Four Pillars of Geospatial Technology used today are: Global Positioning Systems (accurate geolocation), Remote Sensing (space, air, and ground sensors), Geographic Exploration System (Google Earth, NASA World Wind, MS Visual Earth), and Geographic Information Systems (GIS Software)
  • The big challenge with collecting all the data is the data volume and complexity
  • The significance of Geospatial S&T is enormous; Geospatial S&T represents integral to decision making process in planning, policy, and operational missions
  • Ms. Bhaduri also mentioned the climate change and infrastructure providing the climate world maps from past and comparing them to today’s situation

This presentation also gives a satellite picture of geographic characteristics of some locations.  READ MORE

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