A Global Survey of Stakeholder Views and Experiences for Systems Needed to Effectively and Efficiently Govern Sustainability of Bioenergy
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A Global Survey of Stakeholder Views and Experiences for Systems Needed to Effectively and Efficiently Govern Sustainability of Bioenergy. / Stupak, Inge; Joudrey, Jamie; Tattersall Smith, C.; Pelkmans, Luc; Chum, Helena; Cowie, Annette; Englund, Oskar; Goh, Chun Sheng; Junginger, Martin.
Advances in Bioenergy: The Sustainability Challenge. Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. p. 507-534.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - A Global Survey of Stakeholder Views and Experiences for Systems Needed to Effectively and Efficiently Govern Sustainability of Bioenergy
AU - Stupak, Inge
AU - Joudrey, Jamie
AU - Tattersall Smith, C.
AU - Pelkmans, Luc
AU - Chum, Helena
AU - Cowie, Annette
AU - Englund, Oskar
AU - Goh, Chun Sheng
AU - Junginger, Martin
PY - 2015/12/18
Y1 - 2015/12/18
N2 - The increased international trade led to growing concerns over sustainability of biofuels and a variety of governance systems has emerged to regulate the bioenergy sector for maximization of the benefits and minimization of the possible negative impacts. The general concept of governance is used in different ways. But in this chapter it is used in the broad sense of governance processes undertaken by governments, market actors, voluntary organizations or networks. This concept of governance recognizes the interdependence of the public, market-based and voluntary governing processes, and the relationships that may exist between them. A survey was designed with the objective of analyzing stakeholders' views, experiences, and ideas in relation to the governance challenges. The survey revealed a broad support for existing and new co-regulation among stakeholders, but also that low share of certified land is seen as a challenge for both forestry and agriculture.
AB - The increased international trade led to growing concerns over sustainability of biofuels and a variety of governance systems has emerged to regulate the bioenergy sector for maximization of the benefits and minimization of the possible negative impacts. The general concept of governance is used in different ways. But in this chapter it is used in the broad sense of governance processes undertaken by governments, market actors, voluntary organizations or networks. This concept of governance recognizes the interdependence of the public, market-based and voluntary governing processes, and the relationships that may exist between them. A survey was designed with the objective of analyzing stakeholders' views, experiences, and ideas in relation to the governance challenges. The survey revealed a broad support for existing and new co-regulation among stakeholders, but also that low share of certified land is seen as a challenge for both forestry and agriculture.
KW - Bioenergy sustainability
KW - Biomass sustainability
KW - Stakeholders
U2 - 10.1002/9781118957844.ch32
DO - 10.1002/9781118957844.ch32
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84976910651
SN - 9781118957875
SP - 507
EP - 534
BT - Advances in Bioenergy
PB - Wiley-Blackwell
ER -
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