Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark

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Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark. / Larsen, Søren; Bentsen, Niclas Scott; Dalgaard, Tommy; Jørgensen, Uffe; Olesen, Jørgen E.; Felby, Claus.

I: Environmental Research Letters, Bind 12, Nr. 114032, 114032, 2017.

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Larsen, S, Bentsen, NS, Dalgaard, T, Jørgensen, U, Olesen, JE & Felby, C 2017, 'Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark', Environmental Research Letters, bind 12, nr. 114032, 114032. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa9001

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Larsen, S., Bentsen, N. S., Dalgaard, T., Jørgensen, U., Olesen, J. E., & Felby, C. (2017). Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark. Environmental Research Letters, 12(114032), [114032]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa9001

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Larsen S, Bentsen NS, Dalgaard T, Jørgensen U, Olesen JE, Felby C. Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark. Environmental Research Letters. 2017;12(114032). 114032. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa9001

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Larsen, Søren ; Bentsen, Niclas Scott ; Dalgaard, Tommy ; Jørgensen, Uffe ; Olesen, Jørgen E. ; Felby, Claus. / Possibilities for near-term bioenergy production and GHG-mitigation through sustainable intensification of agriculture and forestry in Denmark. I: Environmental Research Letters. 2017 ; Bind 12, Nr. 114032.

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