Landscape Management and Design for Food,Bioenergy and the Bioeconomy: Methodology and Governance Aspects
Task 43 Publications
Chalmers, Gothenburg, Sweden, March 15-16, 2016
Day 1
Incorporating BIoenergy into Sustainable Landscape Designs
V. H. Dale, Center for Bioenergy Sustainability, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Greening India Mission; Landscape Management Approach-Methodological Challenges
Prof. N.H. Ravindranath, Indian Institute for Science
Integrating bio-diversity effects in the whole system’s analysis -optimizing land use for the bio-economy
G. Richter, A. Qi & C. Whittaker, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden UK
M. Guo, N. Shah, Imperial College, London UK
Challenges Surrounding the Use Of Reference Situations In Land Use Impact Assessment
M. Nordborg
Short–Term Effects of Whole–Tree Harvesting on Understory Plant Species Diversity and Cover in Two Norway Spruce Sites in Southern Norway
N. Clarke, Norwegian Institute of BIoeconomy Research
What is Good About Multifunctional Landscapes in Terms of Food Production and Security?
G. Nyberg, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences/Luleå University of Technology,
E. Mattsson, University of Gothenburg
An Approach for Assessing Landscape Changes, Their Drivers, and Their Impact to Society and Environment
M. Sandewall, The Swedish National Forest Inventory
Methods and Concepts for Mapping and Analysing Ecosystem Services in Landscapes: a Systematic Review
O. Englund, PhD, Chalmers University of Technology
Multi-functionality in a Conservation Landscape in Northern Vietnam
D. T. Hoan, D. Catacutan, R. Mulia, World Agroforestry Center
Sustainability Standards: A Call for Reason
K. L. Kline, Center for Bioenergy and Sustainability
Landscape Management by Choosing the Optimal Land Slots for SRC Plantations–a Fuzzy AHP Approach
B. Kulisic, W. White, I. Dimitriou, Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar
Incorporating BIoenergy into Sustainable Landscape Designs V. H. Dale, Center for Bioenergy Sustainability, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
T. Lämås, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
Enclosing the Commons: Reasons For the Adoption of Enclosures in The Arid and Aemi-Arid Rangelands of Chepareria
S. M. Mureithi, Triple-L, University of Nairobi