Design of a GIS-based web application for simulating biofuel feedstock yields

Olga Prilepova, Quinn Hart, Justin Merz, Nathan Parker, Varaprasad Bandaru, Bryan Jenkins

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Abstract

Short rotation woody crops (SRWC), such as hybrid poplar, have the potential to serve as a valuable feedstock for cellulosic biofuels. Spatial estimates of biomass yields under different management regimes are required for assisting stakeholders in making better management decisions and to establish viable woody cropping systems for biofuel production. To support stakeholders in their management decisions, we have developed a GIS-based web interface using a modified 3PG model for spatially predicting poplar biomass yields under different management and climate conditions in the U.S. Pacific Northwest region. The application is implemented with standard HTML5 components, allowing its use in a modern browser and dynamically adjusting to the client screen size and device. In addition, cloud storage of the results makes them accessible on any Internet-enabled device. The web interface appears simple, but is powerful in parameter manipulation and in visualizing and sharing the results. Overall, this application comprises dynamic features that enable users to run SRWC crop growth simulations based on GIS information and contributes significantly to choosing appropriate feedstock growing locations, anticipating the desired physiological properties of the feedstock and incorporating the management and policy analysis needed for growing hybrid poplar plantations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)929-941
Number of pages13
JournalISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biofuel feedstock
  • Biomass growth simulation
  • Short rotation woody crops
  • Spatial analysis
  • Web application
  • Yield prediction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Computers in Earth Sciences
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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