Gilles Lepesant
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2017
Marianne Cohen; Gilles Lepesant; Farida Lamari; Clélia Bilodeau; Petra Benyei; Stéphane Angles; Julien Bouillon; Kévin Bourrand; Ramla Landoulsi; Delphine Jaboeuf; María Alonso-Roldán; Isidro Espadas-Tormo; Veronica Belandria; Philippe Silar; Moussa Dicko
The price volatility of fossil resources, the uncertainty of their long-term availability and the environmental, climatic and societal problems posed by their operation lead to the need of an energy transition enabling the development and utilization of other alternative and sustainable resources. Acknowledging that indirect land-use change can increase greenhouse gas emission, the European Union (EU) has reshaped its biofuel policy. It has set criteria for sustainability to ensure that the use of biofuels guarantees real carbon savings and protects biodiversity. From a sustainability perspective, biofuels and bioliquids offer indeed both advantages (e.g., more secure energy supply, emission reductions, reduced air pollution and production of high added-value molecules) as well as risks (monocultures, reduced biodiversity and even higher emissions through land use change). Approaching economic, environmental and social sustainability at the local level and in an integrated way should help to maximize benefits and minimize risks. This approach has been adopted and is described in the present work that combines chemical, biological, social and territorial studies on the management of pruning waste residues from olive trees in the Sierra Mágina in Spain. The biological and social analyses helped to orientate the research towards an attractive chemical process based on extraction and pyrolysis, in which high added value molecules are recovered and in which the residual biochar may be used as pathogen-free fertilizer. In this region where farmers face declining economic margins, the new intended method may both solve greenhouse gas emission problems and provide farmers with additional revenues and convenient fertilizers. Further research with a larger partnership will consolidate the results and tackle issues such as the logistics.
Archive | 2011
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Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-ouest | 2006
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Critique Internationale | 2004
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Critique Internationale | 2004
François Bafoil; Fabienne Beaumelou; Rachel Guyet; Gilles Lepesant; Édith Lhomel; Catherine Perron
Sciences Po publications | 2016
François Bafoil; Rachel Guyet; Gilles Lepesant; Amélie Bonnet
Re-Greece 2016 Symposium | 2016
Moussa Dicko; Farida Lamari; Gilles Lepesant; Philippe Silar; Clélia Bilodeau; Marianne Cohen
Archive | 2016
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CYPRUS 2016 4th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management | 2016
Moussa Dicko; Farida Lamari; Gilles Lepesant; Philippe Silar; Clélia Bilodeau; Marianne Cohen
Archive | 2011
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