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REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES    2010, Vol. 22 Issue (3) : 1-6     DOI: 10.6046/gtzyyg.2010.03.01
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The Concentrative and Saving Utilization of Bioenergy Basedon Remote Sensing and GIS
ZHANG Xiao-hao 1, LOU Quan-sheng 1, LIU Kai 2
1.South China Sea Marine Engineering and Environment Institute, SOA, Guangzhou 510300, China;2.Guangzhou Institute of Geography, Guangzhou 510070, China
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Abstract  

Low carbon economy, a new model for social and economic development, is based on making full use of clean energy. The utilization of bioenergy can provide dependable fuel for big or middle electricity-generating factories. It is very meaningful at present, because the fossil fuel is exhausted increasingly. This paper utilized MODIS standard product MOD 17 obtained from NASA Science Research Team to get the NPP of Guangdong province. In combination with land cover data created by TM images, the authors got the paddy’s biomass distribution map and some statistical data. The best locations for paddy’s bioenergy factories in Guangdong province were also determined by using Zonal Sum and Location-Allocation models in the ArcGIS. The results show that two cities (Zhaoqing and Chaozhou) and their neighborhood areas are suitable for bioenergy industry. The quantitative analysis of the paddy’s bioenergy in Guangdong Province can provide valuable information for low carbon economy in the future.

 

Keywords MISR      Broadband albedo      Inherent albedo      Apparent albedo     
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Issue Date: 20 September 2010
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FENG Xiao-ming,ZHAO Ying-shi,CHEN Yong-kang. The Concentrative and Saving Utilization of Bioenergy Basedon Remote Sensing and GIS[J]. REMOTE SENSING FOR LAND & RESOURCES, 2010, 22(3): 1-6.
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