Gerd Sparovek

Showing 19 publications

2019

How is biodiversity protection influencing the potential for bioenergy feedstock production on grasslands?

Julia Hansson, Göran Berndes, Oskar Englund et al
GCB Bioenergy. Vol. 11 (3), p. 517-538
Journal article
2018

Asymmetries of cattle and crop productivity and e ciency during Brazil's agricultural expansion from 1975 to 2006

Gerd Sparovek, Vinicius Guidotti, Luís Fernando Guedes Pinto et al
Elementa. Vol. 6
Journal article
2018

Asymmetries of cattle and crop productivity and efficiency during Brazil's agricultural expansion from 1975 to 2006

Gerd Sparovek, Vinicius Guidotti, Lus Fernando Guedes Pinto et al
Elementa. Vol. 6
Journal article
2018

Who owns the Brazilian carbon?

Flavio LM Freitas, Oskar Englund, Gerd Sparovek et al
Global Change Biology. Vol. 24 (5), p. 2129-2142
Journal article
2018

Potential increase of legal deforestation in Brazilian Amazon after Forest Act revision

Flavio Freitas, Gerd Sparovek, Göran Berndes et al
Nature Sustainability. Vol. 1 (11), p. 665-670
Journal article
2018

Asymmetries of cattle and crop productivity and efficiency during Brazil’s agricultural expansion from 1975 to 2006

Gerd Sparovek, Vinicius Guidotti, Luís F.G. Pinto et al
Elementa. Vol. 6
Journal article
2017

Offsetting legal deficits of native vegetation among Brazilian landholders: Effects on nature protection and socioeconomic development

Flavio Luiz Mazzaro de Freitas, Gerd Sparovek, Ulla Mörtberg et al
Land Use Policy. Vol. 68, p. 189-199
Journal article
2017

A new high-resolution nationwide aboveground carbon map for Brazil

Oskar Englund, Gerd Sparovek, Göran Berndes et al
Geo: Geography and Environment. Vol. 4 (2), p. e00045-
Journal article
2016

Actions and opinions of Brazilian farmers who shift to sugarcane—an interview-based assessment with discussion of implications for land-use change

Andrea Egeskog, alberto barretto, Göran Berndes et al
Land Use Policy. Vol. 57, p. 594-604
Journal article
2016

Sustainable bioproducts in Brazil: disputes and agreements on a common ground agenda for agriculture and nature protection

Gerd Sparovek, L. B. Antoniazzi, A. Barretto et al
Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. Vol. 10 (3), p. 204-221
Journal article
2015

Oil palm for biodiesel in Brazil — risks and opportunities

Oskar Englund, Göran Berndes, Martin Persson et al
Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 10 (4), p. 044002-
Journal article
2015

Effects of Governance on Availability of Land for Agriculture and Conservation in Brazil

Gerd Sparovek, alberto barretto, M. Matsumoto et al
Environmental Science & Technology. Vol. 49 (17), p. 10285-10293
Journal article
2014

Oil Palm for Biodiesel in Brazil: Potentials and Trade-offs

Oskar Englund, Göran Berndes, Martin Persson et al
World Bioenergy 2014 Proceedings, p. 140-148
Paper in proceeding
2011

Integrating bioenergy and food production - A case study of combined ethanol and dairy production in Pontal, Brazil

Andrea Egeskog, Göran Berndes, Flavio Freitas et al
Energy for Sustainable Development. Vol. 15 (1), p. 8-16
Journal article
2010

’Expansion of sugarcane ethanol in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Andrea Egeskog, Flavio Freitas, Gerd Sparovek et al
World Bioenergy 2010
Conference poster
2010

Is it possible to avoid bad impacts by using good fuel ethanol?

Göran Berndes, David Bryngelsson, Gerd Sparovek
Report
2007

Expanding sugarcane ethanol production in Brazil - Socioeconomic and climate effects of expanding sugarcane ethanol production in the Pontal do Paranapanema region (State of São Paulo, Brazil)

Göran Berndes, Andrea Egeskog, Flavio Freitas et al
Proceedings of the 15th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition - From research to market Deployment, Berlin, Germany, 7-11 May 2007
Other conference contribution
2007

Sugarcane ethanol production in Brazil: An expansion model sensitive to socioeconomic and environmental concerns

Gerd Sparovek, Göran Berndes, Andrea Egeskog et al
Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining
Journal article

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