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Mobilizing Sustainable Bioenergy Supply Chains
(2013-2016) Mobilizing Sustainable Supply Chains in Bioenergy was a project undertaken with the involvement of a number of bioenergy experts from the IEA Bioenergy. The work analyzed sustainable bioenergy production systems to determine the critical factors for their mobilization through a series of case studies.
The study focused on five strategic bioenergy supply chains, representing key global biomes:
1. Forest biomass of temperate and boreal ecosystems;
2. Agricultural crop residues in Denmark, Canada and the United States of America;
3. Regional production of biogas from municipal solid waste, oil palm waste and co-digestion of municipal and agricultural waste;
4. Integration of lignocellulosic cultures in agricultural landscapes;
5. Natural and cultivated pastures in Brazil.
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