Literature / Source Database:
Bioresource Technology
Description
biomass, bioenergy, biowastes, conversion technologies, biotransformation, production technologies
Title (short) |
Bioresource Technol. |
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English |
First year |
1991 |
Impact factor |
4.917 |
Editor |
S.C. Ricke |
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Status
active
Indexing
AGRICOLA; Agricultural Engineering Abstracts; Analytical Abstracts (Royal Society of Chemistry Information Services); BIOSIS; Biology and Environmental Sciences; CAB Abstracts; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences; EMBASE; Ecological Abstracts; Energy Information Abstracts; Energy from Biomass and Municipal Wastes; Engineering Index; Environmental Periodicals Bibliography; Forestry Abstracts; Fuel and Energy Abstracts; GEOBASE; Gas Abstracts; SCISEARCH; Science Citation Index; Scopus; Selected Water Resources Abstracts;
Predecessor
Biological Wastes
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0960-8524
First volume
35
Last volume
99+
Publish city
Barking, Essex
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for subscriber |
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Description
The journal publishes original papers, review articles, case studies and other material for the professional in the fundamentals, applications and management of bioresource technology. The journal's aim is to advance and disseminate knowledge in all related areas such as biomass, biological waste treatment, bioenergy, biotransformations and bioresource systems analysis, and technologies associated with conversion or production. Both high–technology and low–technology methods, processes and systems are covered. Topics include:
- Production: crops, forestry, productivity enhancement and bioenergy resources
- Feedstocks: biomass, agricultural and food processing residues, municipal wastes, energy crops
- Environmental protection: bioremediation, recycling, conservation
- Thermochemical conversion technologies: combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, catalysis, etc.
- Biochemical conversion technologies: aerobic methods, anaerobic digestion, microbial growth processes, enzymatic methods, composting
- Products: fibre, fuels, feedstocks, fertilisers, building materials, polymers and other industrial products
- Management: modelling, systems analysis, decisions, support systems
The journal also includes reports of conferences, book reviews, news items, details of forthcoming meetings and contributions describing industrial applications. Bioresource Technology is affiliated with Biomass Energy Research Association, USA [BERA] and Biomass and Biofuels Association UK [BABA].
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