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    Greenhouse gas emission associated with sugar production in southern Brazil

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcane production, and, especially, of the sugarcane harvest system to the greenhouse gas emissions of the country is an issue of national concern. Here we analyze some data characterizing various activities of two sugarcane mills during the harvest period of 2006-2007 and quantify the carbon footprint of sugar production.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>According to our calculations, 241 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent were released to the atmosphere per a ton of sugar produced (2406 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent per a hectare of the cropped area, and 26.5 kg of carbon dioxide equivalent per a ton of sugarcane processed). The major part of the total emission (44%) resulted from residues burning; about 20% resulted from the use of synthetic fertilizers, and about 18% from fossil fuel combustion.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results of this study suggest that the most important reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sugarcane areas could be achieved by switching to a green harvest system, that is, to harvesting without burning.</p

    Data for: DEVELOPMENT OF A PRACTICAL EVALUATION FOR COOKSTOVE USABILITY

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    A testing protocol and data collection sheet for evaluating the usability of cookstoves

    Data for: DEVELOPMENT OF A PRACTICAL EVALUATION FOR COOKSTOVE USABILITY

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    A testing protocol and data collection sheet for evaluating the usability of cookstoves.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Traumatic Orbital Pseudo-Meningocele

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    Tumors of the optic nerve and optic chiasm

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    Local recurrence after S2–3 sacrectomy in sacral chordoma

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