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Utilization terrestrial biomass

The 40.5 billion tons of biomass produced in the terrestrial ecosystem provides an estimated 6.8 t/yr per person. Given that humans harvest about 50% of the world s terrestrial biomass, each person is utilizing 3.4 t/yr. This 3.4 t/yr includes all of agriculture, including livestock production and forestry. The remaining 3.4 t/yr per person supplies the other 10 million species of natural biota their energy and nutrient needs. [Pg.4]

Renewables Biomass utilization Residual and cultivated terrestrial and aquatic biomass can produce liquid or gaseous fuels suitable for the transportation sectors. [Pg.5]

Indirect Utilization of Carbon Dioxide Utilization of Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomass... [Pg.335]


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