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Fischer G, Hizsnyik E, Prieler S, Wiberg D (2011)

Scarcity and abundance of land resources: Competing uses and the shrinking land resource base

SOLAW Background Thematic Report - TR02, FAO, Rome, Italy More

Londo M, Lensink S, Wakker A, Fischer G, Prieler S, van Velthuizen HT, de Wit M, Faaij A, Junginger M, Berndes G, Hansson J, Egeskog A, Duer H et al. (2010)

The REFUEL EU road map for biofuels in transport: Application of the project's tools to some short-term policy issues

Biomass and Bioenergy, 34(2):244-250 (February 2010) (Published online 13 August 2009) More

Fischer G, Prieler S, van Velthuizen HT, Berndes G, Faaij A, de Wit M (2010)

Biofuel production potentials in Europe: Sustainable use of cultivated land and pastures, Part II: Land use scenarios

Biomass and Bioenergy, 34(2):173-187 (February 2010) (Published online 29 July 2009) More

Fischer G, Prieler S, van Velthuizen HT, Lensink SM, Londo M, de Wit M (2010)

Biofuel production potentials in Europe: Sustainable use of cultivated land and pastures. Part I: Land productivity potentials

Biomass and Bioenergy, 34(2):159-172 (February 2010) (Published online 30 July 2009) More

Fischer G, Prieler S, van Velthuizen H (2010)

Eastern Europe's biofuel potential

Options (IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria), Winter 2010, p.25 More

Fischer G, Hizsnyik E, Prieler S, Shah M, van Velthuizen H (2009)

Biofuels and Food Security

Final Report to Sponsor: The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID), Vienna, Austria (March 2009) More

Fischer G, Hizsnyik E, Prieler S, Shah M, van Velthuizen H (2009)

Biofuels and Food Security: Implications of an Accelerated Biofuels Production

Summary of Final Report to Sponsor: OFID Pamphlet Series 38, The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID), Vienna, Austria (March 2009) More

Fischer G, Prieler S, van Velthuizen HT (2005)

Biomass potentials of miscanthus, willow and poplar: Results and policy implications for Eastern Europe, Northern and Central Asia

Biomass and Bioenergy, 28(2):119-132 [2005] More

Liu S, Prieler S (2002)

Spatial Patterns and Dynamic Mechanisms of Urban Land Use Growth in China: Case Studies in Beijing and Shanghai
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-005 (February 2002) More

Fischer G, van Velthuizen HT, Prieler S (2001)

Assessment of Potential Productivity of Tree Species in China, Mongolia and the Former Soviet Union: Methodology and Results
IIASA Interim Report IR-01-015 (March 2001) More

Anderberg S, Prieler S, Olendrzynski K,de Bruyn S (2000)

Old Sins. Industrial Metabolism, Heavy Metal Pollution, and Environmental Transition in Central Europe

United Nations University Press, Tokyo, Japan [2000] More

Prieler S (1999)

Temperature and Precipitation Variability in China - A Gridded Monthly Time Series from 1958 to 1988
IIASA Interim Report IR-99-074 (December 1999) More

Prieler S, Lesko AP, Anderberg S (1998)

Three Scenarios for Land-Use Change: A Case Study in Central Europe
IIASA Research Report RR-98-003 (May 1998) More

Brogaard S, Prieler S (1998)

Land cover in the Horqin Grasslands, North China. Detecting changes between 1975 and 1990 by means of remote sensing
IIASA Interim Report IR-98-044 (July 1998) More

Prieler S, Anderberg S (1996)

Assessment of Long Term Impacts of Cadmium and Lead Load to Agricultural Soils in the Upper Elbe and Oder River Basins
IIASA Working Paper WP-96-143 (November 1996) More

Prieler S, Hamann B, Anderberg S, Stigliani WM (1996)

Land Use Change in Europe- Scenarios for a Project Area in East Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
IIASA Working Paper WP-96-040 (April 1996) More

Prieler S, Smal H, Olendrzynski K, Anderberg S, Stigliani WM (1996)

Cadmium, Zinc and Lead Load to Agricultural Land in the Upper Oder and Elbe Basins During the Period 1955-1994
IIASA Working Paper WP-96-030 (March 1996) More

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