Attractive Systems for Bioenergy Feedstock Production in Sustainably Managed Landscapes– Contributions to the Call
Report, 2019

Task 43 launched an initiative to identify attractive examples of landscape management and design for bioenergy and the bioeconomy. The aim of this initiative to catalogue and highlight world-wide examples of biomass production systems, throughout all stages of production, that can contribute positively to biodiversity and the generation of other ecosystem services. Information about biomass production systems and their impacts, as well as information about governance and policy initiatives that encourage adoptions of solutions leading to positive outcomes are welcomed.

The goal of this initiative is to compile innovative examples as a means of showcasing how the production of biomass for bioenergy can generate positive impacts in agriculture and forestry landscapes. These examples are also meant to serve as sources of inspiration that other biomass producers can use to enhance the sustainability of their own activities.

All contributions that are within scope and meet the set quality requirement are included in this Report. Selected contributions will be invited to submit a manuscript for a Special Collection in the peer review journal WIREs Energy and Environment, published by Wiley.

Environment

Land use

Bioenergy

Biomass

Author

Biljana Kulišić

Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar

Göran Berndes

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Ioannis Dimitriou

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Mark Brown

University of the Sunshine Coast

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use

Renewable Bioenergy Research

Other Environmental Engineering

Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Agricultural Science, Forestry and Fisheries

Areas of Advance

Energy

Publisher

IEA Bioenergy

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Latest update

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