Part-financed by The European Union
European Regional Development Fund and European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument
Bioenergy Promotion/4Biomass Joint Workshop. Promoting sustainable bioenergy production & use – Challenges ahead for EU wide implementation of RES Directive 2009/28/EC
Session 1: Promotion of sustainable energy cropping and synergies between biomass production and biodiversity
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Christoph Strauss |
Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture |
Structure and sites of the cooperative project EVA[1] (Vetter, A.; Nehring, A., Strauß, C.) |
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Christoph Strauss |
Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture |
Site-specific cropping systems for biogas substrate production Excerpt of results I (Vetter, A.; Nehring, A., Strauß, C) |
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Christoph Strauss |
Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture |
Site-specific cropping systems for biogas substrate production * Excerpt of results II (Vetter, A.; Nehring, A., Strauß, C) |
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Christoph Strauss |
Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture |
The Cup Plant (Silphium Perfoliatum) - An alternative biogas crop (Conrad, M.; Biertümpfel, A.; Vetter, A) |
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Christoph Strauss |
Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture |
Agroforestry with short rotation woody crops - economic and ecological evaluation in farming practice (Bärwolff, M.; Grünewald, H., Böhm, C.; Schwarz, K.U.; Schmidt, C) |
Poster_energy crops_Agroforestry
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Sigitas Lazauskas/ Mikkel Bojesen |
Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry/ Research Institute for Food and Resource Economics (DK) |
Promotion of sustainable energy cropping, and synergies between biomass production and biodiversity, particlarly on restored, degraded, abandoned and marginal land |
Session 2: Promotion of sustainable forestry management techniques and wood mobilization strategies
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Presenters |
Organisation |
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Nicholas Clarke/ Timo Weckroth |
Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute1/ Forestry Development Centre Tapio2 |
More wood from forests in a sustainable way: examples from Norway and Finland (Nicholas Clarke1, Timo Weckroth2, Gunnhild Søgaard1, Kjersti Holt Hanssen1)
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Andis Lazdiņš |
Latvian State Forest Research Institute Silava |
Role of forest tree breeding as a guarantee for sustainable biomass production in changing environmental and business conditions (Aris Jansons, Dagnija Lazdiņa, Martiņš Zeps)
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Andis Lazdiņš |
Latvian State Forest Research Institute Silava |
Potentials and sustainability issues of management of afforested farmlands Andis Lazdiņš, Dagnija Lazdiņa |
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Bernhard Lang |
Austrian Energy Agency |
Austrian klima:aktiv program energieholz for the mobilization of forest-biomass |
Session 3: Promoting the use of biodegradable fractions of municipal solid waste, industrial waste and sewage sludge
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Presenter |
Organisation |
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Adam Cenian |
Baltic Eco-Energy Cluster (PL) |
Best practises in utilisation of biodegradable fractions of municipal solid waste, industrial waste and sewage sludge |
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Jan Harbart |
Czech Biomass Association |
Safe application of wastewater and sludge for high efficient biomass production in Short-Rotation Plantations (title tbc) |
Poster_waste_CBA |
[1] EVA is the acronym of a joint research project led by the Thuringian State Institute for Agriculture (Thüringer Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft) titled “Development and comparison of optimized cropping systems for agricultural production of energy crops under varying local conditions. The project aims to evaluate and optimize different energy crop rotations according to their biomass and biogas potential under different local conditions.