A global conversation about energy from biomass: the continental conventions of the global sustainable bioenergy project
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The global sustainable bioenergy (GSB) project was formed in 2009 with the goal of providing guidance with respect to the feasibility and desirability of sustainable, bioenergy-intensive futures. Stage 1 of this project held conventions with a largely common format on each of the world’s continents, was completed in 2010, and is described in this paper. Attended by over 400 persons, the five continental conventions featured presentations, breakout sessions, and drafting of resolutions that were unanimously passed by attendees. The resolutions highlight the potential of bioenergy to make a large energy supply contribution while honouring other priorities, acknowledge the breadth and complexity of bioenergy applications as well as the need to take a systemic approach, and attest to substantial intra- and inter-continental diversity with respect to needs, opportunities, constraints and current practice relevant to bioenergy.
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Rybeck Lynd, L & Faaij, A P C 2011, 'A global conversation about energy from biomass: the continental conventions of the global sustainable bioenergy project', Interface Focus, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 271-279. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2010.0047