Book contents
- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation
- Biochar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Biochar in the View of Climate Change Mitigation: the FOREBIOM Experience
- Part I The Interdisciplinary Approach
- Part II Sustainable Biomass Resources
- 6 An Integrated Approach to Assess Sustainable Forest Biomass Potentials at Country Level
- 7 Sustainable Biomass Potentials from Coppice Forests for Pyrolysis: Chances and Limitations
- 8 Towards Environmental and Economic Sustainability via the Biomass Industry: the Malaysian Case Study
- 9 Carbon Sequestration Potential of Forest Biomass in Turkey
- Part III Biochar Production
- Part IV Biochar Application as a Soil Amendment
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
8 - Towards Environmental and Economic Sustainability via the Biomass Industry: the Malaysian Case Study
from Part II - Sustainable Biomass Resources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2016
- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation
- Biochar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Biochar in the View of Climate Change Mitigation: the FOREBIOM Experience
- Part I The Interdisciplinary Approach
- Part II Sustainable Biomass Resources
- 6 An Integrated Approach to Assess Sustainable Forest Biomass Potentials at Country Level
- 7 Sustainable Biomass Potentials from Coppice Forests for Pyrolysis: Chances and Limitations
- 8 Towards Environmental and Economic Sustainability via the Biomass Industry: the Malaysian Case Study
- 9 Carbon Sequestration Potential of Forest Biomass in Turkey
- Part III Biochar Production
- Part IV Biochar Application as a Soil Amendment
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
Despite the rapid industrialization of Malaysia, the agriculture sector remains one of the major economic contributors. Important crops include oil palm, rubber, short rotation forestry and paddy. Biomass has always been used for the upstream generation of steam and power at the milling and primary processing stage in Malaysia. The production and utilization of biochar from agro-based biomass is one of the major research areas in Malaysian universities and research institutions. The biomass sector in Malaysia has the potential to satisfy the three key pillars of sustainable development, that is environment, business and social benefits. Biochar can be used as a soil enhancer where it can be mixed into compost with other ingredients to produce high performance bio-fertilizers. The use of biochar in the urban landscape and green building sector is also being explored as it has been successfully applied for tropical rooftop greening as far back as 2004. Nevertheless, there are still challenges and gaps that need to be addressed via a combination of policy and legal instruments as well as actions and strategies with a focus on the biomass sources.
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- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation, pp. 162 - 183Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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