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snippet: Landuse and biofuels
summary: Landuse and biofuels
extent: [[-102.298040480897,36.7745678286621],[-94.4287267267874,40.1669314874088]]
accessInformation: Dietrich Earnhart, PI, Chris Brown, co-PI, Steve Egbert / Kansas Biological Survey
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: These are a collection of datasets that are potentially relevant to the National Science Foundation EPSCoR funded Biofuels and Climate Change project. The purpose of this NSF Major Initiatives grant is to improve the research infrastructure for examining farmers’ decisions to grow crops as feedstocks for renewable energy production, such as corn as a feedstock for ethanol production. As the primary component of this infrastructure improvement, our research team is conducting a pilot project that examines decisions by Kansas farmers to grow biofuel crops over the period 2000 to 2012. Our analysis examines both first-generation biofuels, such as corn-based ethanol, which represent traditional food/feed crops, and second-generation biofuels, such as switchgrass, which represent designated fuel crops and use cellulosic sources. The overarching objective of this research is to secure external funding to examine all US states producing biofuel crops. In order to achieve this overarching objective, we have identified the following objectives: [1] establish a protocol for extracting useful information from a satellite remote sensing database on land use and land cover to examine all states producing biofuel crops; [2] develop a survey protocol for contacting farmers and a survey instrument for gathering information from these farmers; [3] develop a protocol for interviewing farmers; [4] integrate fully a variety of datasets providing information on key dimensions – land cover (derived from satellite remote-sensing data), land use (self-reported by farmers), various farm characteristics (recorded in the 2007 Agricultural Census), farmers’ social perceptions, groundwater availability, farmers’ annual water use, and surface water quality – in order to develop a rich, multi-layered database on land use decisions with human and environmental dimensions; [5] develop a unified set of cross-disciplinary empirical methods – both qualitative and quantitative – for identifying the driving factors behind farmers’ land use decisions. These data are intended for data visualization purposes. For more information contact Kevin Dobbs (kevindobbs@ku.edu) at the Kansas Biological Survey.
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title: Biofuels Climate Change - Landuse Cover Data
type: Map Service
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tags: ["agriculture","aquifer","biodiesel","biofuel","corn","CRP","ethanol","landcover","sorghum","soybeans","water resources"]
culture: en-US
name: LandCoverData
guid: A390FD6B-D639-4114-B16D-A2FF8E8FCAA8
spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere