12143 Bioresources

2018/2019

Kursusinformation
Bioresources
Engelsk
5
Bachelor
F3B (fre 13-17)
Campus Lyngby
Forelæsninger, opgaver, hjemmeopgaver (2-3 studerende), gruppearbejde.
13-uger
F3B, Assignment I (6 Marts 2019), Assignment II (27 Marts 2019), Assignment III (24 April 2019), Assignment IV (8 Maj 2019). Multiple-choice exam (3 Maj 2019). Oral presentation of group work (10 Maj 2019)
Skriftlig eksamen og bedømmelse af opgave(r)
2 timer
Uden hjælpemidler
7-trins skala , intern bedømmelse
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup , Lyngby Campus, Bygning 115, Tlf. (+45) 4525 1558 , thas@env.dtu.dk
Valentina Bisinella , Lyngby Campus, Bygning 115, Tlf. (+45) 4525 1443 , valenb@env.dtu.dk

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Overordnede kursusmål
The overall objective of the course is to provide the students with a balanced ability to evaluate potential benefits and drawbacks associated with the use of bioresources for various needs in society. Bioresources are natural organic materials (i.e. materials derived from living things) which may be used in society for multiple purposes: to produce feed for animals, food for humans, feedstock (e.g. timber, pulp, biomaterials) as well as energy. However, the supply and management of bioresources can result in significant environmental impacts, primarily because of the demand for arable land and forest products leads to enormous pressures on the natural environment, ultimately incurring losses of natural biomes such as natural forest. Additional impacts derive from the management of these bioresources in society, for example in relation to processing, transport, and handling of the biomass residuals. With focus on the environment, the course provides an overview of bioresource characteristics and potential uses, highlighting potential competition and the connection with land-use change impacts. Further, the course applies accounting of greenhouse gases (GHG) as a tool to assess the climate impacts from the entire bioresource life-cycle.
Læringsmål
En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
  • Identify key definitions and terminology in relation to bioresources
  • Explain how bioresources are generated in nature (stocks, growth, C, N flows)
  • Utilize the main characteristics of bioresources (e.g. availability, composition, uses, typical flows in society) to identify management and utilization options for bioresources
  • Identify critical environmental consequences associated with utilization of bioresources
  • Quantify environmental implications related to land-use changes, particularly carbon emissions
  • Explain basic principles of carbon footprinting/greenhouse gas accounting applied to bioresources
  • Compare climate impacts from selected bioresource conversion pathways by applying GHG accounting, including land-use change impacts
  • Explain ecosystem services and key types of indicators in relation to bioresources (e.g. biodiversity)
  • Assess different uses of specific bioresources in society based on their characteristics, availability, related impacts and GHG accounting
Kursusindhold
The course consists of 11 modules of lectures, each providing theoretical background and methodological tools for consistent assessment of bioresources:

1. Bioresources: concepts, terminology, relevant legislation
2. Biomass characterization
3. Biomass synthesis
4. Biomass industry and alternative uses
5. Biomass conversion to useful products
6. Residue application on land
7. Land use changes
8. GHG accounting
9. Ecosystem services and functions
10. Other impacts related to biomass utilisation
11. Industry and commercial perspective

The tools gained throughout the course are in groups applied in an assessment addressing a specific bioresource, which is assigned at the beginning of the course.
Sidst opdateret
20. marts, 2019