2011
DOI: 10.14512/oew.v26i3.1140
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Auswirkungen der Biogasproduktion auf Natur und Landschaft

Abstract: Der Ausbau der Biogasproduktion verursacht regional sehr unterschiedlich ausgeprägte Nutzungsänderungen der Agrarflächen mit zum Teil erheblichen Auswirkungen auf den Naturhaushalt. Zur Minimierung von Konflikten sollte die räumliche Gesamtplanung auf der kommunalen und regionalen Ebene gestärkt werden.

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“…Secondly, biogas is easily storable and can therefore provide base loads. Accepting the high consumption of land, the cultivation of annual crops applies multiple pressures on the abiotic and biotic environment (Nitsch et al, 2004;Schultze et al, 2008;Wiehe et al, 2010). Therefore, it is suggested that new biogas production methods using different substrates or the cultivation of perennial crops should be fostered (BMU, 2011;Carius et al, 2012;Karpenstein-Machan and Weber, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, biogas is easily storable and can therefore provide base loads. Accepting the high consumption of land, the cultivation of annual crops applies multiple pressures on the abiotic and biotic environment (Nitsch et al, 2004;Schultze et al, 2008;Wiehe et al, 2010). Therefore, it is suggested that new biogas production methods using different substrates or the cultivation of perennial crops should be fostered (BMU, 2011;Carius et al, 2012;Karpenstein-Machan and Weber, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12]), is arguably well positioned to provide the necessary environmental information, impact assessments and solution options for overcoming this shortcoming and supporting a better informed decision-making process (e.g., [13]). However, despite some initial explorations [3,10,14,15], landscape planning still lacks necessary concepts and methods. Some sophisticated approaches are available for investigating the impacts of biogas production on the farm to landscape level [16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%