Environmental Impacts of Sugar Production
Environmental Impacts of Sugar Production
Author: O. Cheesman
ISBN: 9780851999814
Pages: 272
Format: 18 X 25
Binding: Hardback
Pub. Year: 2004
Readership
Researchers in sugar, crop, soil, water and environmental sciences, members of the sugar industry, environmentalists and policy-makers.
Key Features
• The first book to collate and review information on the environmental impacts of sugar production as a whole
• Addresses a key issue in the long-term viability of the sugar industry
Pressure from conservationists and increasing regulation, means that environmental considerations are increasingly important for the sugar industry. This book examines the environmental impacts of the sugar industry in relation to the cultivation of sugar crops (cane and beet) and the processing of the raw materials that they yield. These include soil erosion, loss of natural habits leading to a reduction in biodiversity, excessive water consumption, water and air pollution, and runoff and leaching of nutrients. Whilst some of these impacts are essentially generic impacts of agriculture, others, such as those relating to irrigation, are more specific to the cultivation of sugar crops. The book also investigates the utilization of waste materials from sugar production, and explores methods of reducing the environmental impacts of sugar production and processing.
Main Contents
• Background
• Overview
• Water Consumption
• Impacts on water quality and aquatic ecosystems
• Impacts on terrestrial biodiversity
• Impacts on soils
• Atmospheric impacts
• Use and impacts of by-products