Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges

Biomass-derived biofuels hold immense potential to address global energy demands sustainably while mitigating climate change. However, its environmental, health, and socioeconomic implications present significant challenges that must be addressed comprehensively. This paper bridges existing gaps by...

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Main Authors: Prangon Chowdhury, Nafisa Anjum Mahi, Rahbaar Yeassin, Nahid-Ur-Rahman Chowdhury, Omar Farrok
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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Rahbaar Yeassin
Nahid-Ur-Rahman Chowdhury
Omar Farrok
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description Biomass-derived biofuels hold immense potential to address global energy demands sustainably while mitigating climate change. However, its environmental, health, and socioeconomic implications present significant challenges that must be addressed comprehensively. This paper bridges existing gaps by providing a holistic review of the impacts and mitigation strategies associated with biofuel production. It presents key concerns, including land-use changes, water depletion, greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, and health risks. The findings reveal that biomass sources such as wood waste, food waste, microalgae, and energy crops are viable feedstocks, yet their production is constrained by trade-offs like resource competition, water scarcity, and land displacement. Technological advancements, including gasification, pyrolysis, and fermentation, enhance biofuel scalability but require sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact. Socioeconomic dimensions, such as rural employment, poverty reduction, and gender disparities, underscore the need for equitable policies to ensure biofuel initiatives uplift vulnerable communities without aggravating inequalities. The paper also emphasizes the alignment of biofuels with several sustainable development goals (SDGs), notably SDG 7 and SDG 13, while identifying trade-offs impacting SDG 2 and SDG 15. Mitigation strategies emphasize integrated land-use planning, biodiversity-friendly practices, and advanced technologies to balance energy production with ecological preservation. The significance of robust policies and local initiatives in building sustainable biofuel systems is highlighted, as biofuels play a vital role in achieving global sustainability goals while addressing associated benefits and challenges.
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spelling doaj-art-64ff6a10eae6483dae697fa5fdbf52b02025-01-18T05:05:11ZengElsevierEnergy Conversion and Management: X2590-17452025-01-0125100889Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challengesPrangon Chowdhury0Nafisa Anjum Mahi1Rahbaar Yeassin2Nahid-Ur-Rahman Chowdhury3Omar Farrok4Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka-1208, BangladeshDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka-1208, BangladeshDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka-1208, BangladeshDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka-1208, BangladeshCorresponding author.; Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka-1208, BangladeshBiomass-derived biofuels hold immense potential to address global energy demands sustainably while mitigating climate change. However, its environmental, health, and socioeconomic implications present significant challenges that must be addressed comprehensively. This paper bridges existing gaps by providing a holistic review of the impacts and mitigation strategies associated with biofuel production. It presents key concerns, including land-use changes, water depletion, greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, and health risks. The findings reveal that biomass sources such as wood waste, food waste, microalgae, and energy crops are viable feedstocks, yet their production is constrained by trade-offs like resource competition, water scarcity, and land displacement. Technological advancements, including gasification, pyrolysis, and fermentation, enhance biofuel scalability but require sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact. Socioeconomic dimensions, such as rural employment, poverty reduction, and gender disparities, underscore the need for equitable policies to ensure biofuel initiatives uplift vulnerable communities without aggravating inequalities. The paper also emphasizes the alignment of biofuels with several sustainable development goals (SDGs), notably SDG 7 and SDG 13, while identifying trade-offs impacting SDG 2 and SDG 15. Mitigation strategies emphasize integrated land-use planning, biodiversity-friendly practices, and advanced technologies to balance energy production with ecological preservation. The significance of robust policies and local initiatives in building sustainable biofuel systems is highlighted, as biofuels play a vital role in achieving global sustainability goals while addressing associated benefits and challenges.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174525000212BiofuelsBiomassEnvironmental impactGreenhouse gas emissionsLand use changesSustainability
spellingShingle Prangon Chowdhury
Nafisa Anjum Mahi
Rahbaar Yeassin
Nahid-Ur-Rahman Chowdhury
Omar Farrok
Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
Energy Conversion and Management: X
Biofuels
Biomass
Environmental impact
Greenhouse gas emissions
Land use changes
Sustainability
title Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
title_full Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
title_fullStr Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
title_full_unstemmed Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
title_short Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
title_sort biomass to biofuel impacts and mitigation of environmental health and socioeconomic challenges
topic Biofuels
Biomass
Environmental impact
Greenhouse gas emissions
Land use changes
Sustainability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174525000212
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