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Low-carbon yak cheese: transition to biogas in a Himalayan socio-technical niche.

Ben Campbell1, Paul Sallis2.   

Abstract

This study looks at how potential for resilient low-carbon solutions can be understood and enhanced in the diverse environmental, economic and socio-political contexts in which actual scenarios of energy needs and diverse development pathways take shape. It discusses socio-technical transition approaches to assist implementation of a biogas digester system. This will replace fuelwood use in the high forests of Central Nepal, where yak cheese production provides livelihood income but is under threat from the Langtang National Park, which is concerned to protect biodiversity. Alternatives for digester design are discussed, and the consultative issues for deliberative processes among stakeholders' varied agendas raised.

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Keywords:  biogas; low carbon; yak cheese

Year:  2013        PMID: 24427516      PMCID: PMC3638286          DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2012.0052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interface Focus        ISSN: 2042-8898            Impact factor:   3.906


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4.  Greenhouse gas emission reductions from domestic anaerobic digesters linked with sustainable sanitation in rural China.

Authors:  Radhika Dhingra; Erick R Christensen; Yang Liu; Bo Zhong; Chang-Fu Wu; Michael G Yost; Justin V Remais
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5.  Methane emission from fixed dome biogas plants in hilly and plain regions of northern India.

Authors:  R S Khoiyangbam; Sushil Kumar; M C Jain; Navindu Gupta; Arun Kumar; Vinod Kumar
Journal:  Bioresour Technol       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 9.642

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