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WS15: Environmental Sustainability of Biomass

Source: ExCo
Date: Dec 2011
Description: A very successful ExCo68 workshop on ‘Environmental Sustainability of Biomass’ was held on Day 1 of the Bioenergy Australia 2011 Conference and was well attended by ExCo Members, Task Leaders, and conference participants. The workshop presentations are listed below:
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File name
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ExCo68 Workshop - Environmental Sustainability of Biomass.pdf3.1 MBDownload
P01 Expaning Bioenergy - global potentials and regional challenges - G.pptx7.2 MBDownload
P02 Governing Bioenergy - an international perspective on attempts tp define and promote sustainable bioenergy development -.pdf701 KBDownload
P03 Prospects for Developing Sustainable Bioenergy Markets and Trade - A Faaij.pdf3.7 MBDownload
P04 Sustainable Bioenergy In Australia - an overview - D O'Connell.pdf601 KBDownload
P05 Biofuel sustainability certification - the RSB Standard - V Junquera.pdf834 KBDownload
P06 Sustainable Investment in Forestry for Timber and Biomass - N OBrien.pdf538 KBDownload
P07 Quantifying climate change impacts of biomass and bioenergy systems - A. Cowie.pdf3.0 MBDownload
P08 Bioenergy in water-scarce countries - D Neary.pdf4.2 MBDownload
P09 Maintaining soil fertility in biomass for bioenergy production systems - J Raison.pdf989 KBDownload

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