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Analyzing impacts of bioenergy expansion in China using strategic environmental assessment


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Title:

 Analyzing impacts of bioenergy expansion in China using strategic environmental assessment

Author(s):

Gene M. Owens

Journal:

Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal

Year:

2007 

Volume:

18 

Issue:

4 

Page:

396 - 412


DOI:

10.1108/14777830710753802

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the several methodologies and activities taken to assess the environmental impacts of a $33 million pilot project undertaken through a loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) jointly with significant Chinese government investments. The ADB biogas utilization project has supported construction of over 7,500 biogas digesters in more than 140 rural villages. An additional 10,000 biogas digesters are programmed as well as significant investment in biogas production through large-scale animal agribusinesses. The latter will be supported through investments utilizing the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a longitudinal perspective by: looking at the project's Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) undertaken at appraisal; assessing the ongoing energy and environmental monitoring plan currently under way; and examining the potential for the use of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as a tool for integrating environmental policy considerations on a regional or provincial level in China.

Findings – Improved technologies for application of renewable energy – in particular successful application and adoption of biogas digesters at the village level – offer the potential to promote sustainable, cost-effective growth in agriculture with concurrent positive environmental impacts.

Practical implications – Based on the relative success of ongoing efforts to promote the adoption of biomass technologies, a significant expansion of the bioenergy program is under consideration by the Ministry of Agriculture.

Originality/value – The case study suggests that there is potential for use of SEA as a tool for the establishment of regional or provincial environmental priorities by taking account of information on the economic, social and environmental benefits, costs and risks of adopting a national strategy for biomass utilization. SEA is a recent innovation in China and must be adapted to local conditions.

Keywords:

Agriculture, Assessment, China, Condition monitoring, Renewable energy

Article Type:

General review

References:

21 references

Article URL:

www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/14777830710753802

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