International Bioenergy and Water Workshop UNEP: Bioenergy and Water: Developing strategic priorities for sustainable outcomes
Task 43 Publications
Paris, France, February 20-21, 2014
Important (International) Reference Frameworks?
U.R. Fritsche, Scientific Director, IINAS
Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) – Working together for sustainable development
M. M. Morese, Executive Secretary, GBEP
The Water Footprint of Bioenergy
W. Gerbens-Leenes, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Water Policy and Bioenergy in Brazil – Three Case Studies from Brazil
M. Moraes, UFPE, Brazil
Water & EU policy: EU legislative tools to protect water resources
J.F. Dallemand, European Commission Joint Research Centre
Addressing Water Issues through Certification
S. Haye, Standards Director, Roundtable on sustainable Biomaterials
Integration of Bioenergy Feedstocks into Agricultrual Landscapes can reduce Water Impacts from Agriculture
V. H. Dale, Center for BioEnergy Sustainability, Oak Ridges National Laboratory
SRC Implementation as an Element of Regional Climate Protection Planning ater & EU policy: EU legislative tools to protect water resources
G. Busch, BALSA
How Can the Benefits of Bioenergy be Delivered? Issues to consider
J. Chalmer, Winrock International
How Can the Benefits of Bioenergy be Delivered? IDB Support to Biofuels
N. Jesurun-Clements, Lead Sector Economist, Inter American Development Bank