Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021

The demand for woody biomass for energy and biomaterials is increasing rapidly in line with the global population rise and changing consumption patterns for sustainable resources. Central to meeting this demand is the question of how woody biomass production and use can be reconciled with biodiversi...

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Autores principales: Baral, Himlal, Sears, Robin R, Brandy, Michael, Meybeck, Alexandre, Gitz, Vincent, Njenga, Mary, Li, X Yanxia, Duguma, Lalisa A, López, Arlene, Martius, Cristopher
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Publicado: Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research, Bogor Barat (Indonesia) (CGIAR) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11792
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spelling RepoCATIE117922022-06-01T17:58:37Z Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021 Baral, Himlal Sears, Robin R Brandy, Michael Meybeck, Alexandre Gitz, Vincent Njenga, Mary Li, X Yanxia Duguma, Lalisa A López, Arlene Martius, Cristopher BIOMASA BIOMASS BIOENERGIA BIOENERGY MATERIA ORGANICA ORGANIC MATTER CONSUMO DE ENERGIA ENERGY CONSUMPTIO ENERGIA RENOVABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCCION BIOLOGICA BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION SOSTENIBILIDAD SUSTAINABILITY PRODUCCION SOSTENIBLE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION Sede Central The demand for woody biomass for energy and biomaterials is increasing rapidly in line with the global population rise and changing consumption patterns for sustainable resources. Central to meeting this demand is the question of how woody biomass production and use can be reconciled with biodiversity protection, climate change resilience and mitigation, and inclusive prosperity for local communities. Modern, efficient and sustainable forms of bioenergy and biomaterial production and use can play a key role in combating climate change while providing social, economic and environmental benefits to rural communities and critical industries, but these forms are not available to everyone. Thus, attention to social inclusion in the development agendas related to sustainable biomass production, use and trade is vital. Over the last decade, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) has undertaken basic and applied research on multiple dimensions of woody biomass production and use for energy and materials, such as sustainable production, value chains and investments, enterprise development, and green growth through forest and tree-based circular economies. This highlight discusses the key outputs and findings from FTA work on biomass production and use for bioenergy and biomaterials, in particular woody biomass production in forests and plantations and on farms; the use of biomass; and related value chains. It also considers work on policies that promote sustainability in the sector and discusses the requirements for a shift to a forest- and tree-based bioeconomy. Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor (Indonesia) (CIFOR) World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi (Kenia) Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Turrialba, Costa Rica (CATIE) Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement, Montpellier (Francia) (CIRAD) International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation, Beijing, China (IMBAR) Tropenbos International Suriname, Paramaribo (Suriname) (TBI) Programa de Investigación sobre Bosques, Árboles y Agroforestería (CRPFTA) 2022-05-31T19:43:57Z 2022-05-31T19:43:57Z 2021 Libro https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11792 openAccess en FTA Highlights series https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008218 68 páginas application/pdf Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research, Bogor Barat (Indonesia) (CGIAR)
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language Inglés
topic BIOMASA
BIOMASS
BIOENERGIA
BIOENERGY
MATERIA ORGANICA
ORGANIC MATTER
CONSUMO DE ENERGIA
ENERGY CONSUMPTIO
ENERGIA RENOVABLE
RENEWABLE ENERGY
PRODUCCION BIOLOGICA
BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION
SOSTENIBILIDAD
SUSTAINABILITY
PRODUCCION SOSTENIBLE
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Sede Central
spellingShingle BIOMASA
BIOMASS
BIOENERGIA
BIOENERGY
MATERIA ORGANICA
ORGANIC MATTER
CONSUMO DE ENERGIA
ENERGY CONSUMPTIO
ENERGIA RENOVABLE
RENEWABLE ENERGY
PRODUCCION BIOLOGICA
BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION
SOSTENIBILIDAD
SUSTAINABILITY
PRODUCCION SOSTENIBLE
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Sede Central
Baral, Himlal
Sears, Robin R
Brandy, Michael
Meybeck, Alexandre
Gitz, Vincent
Njenga, Mary
Li, X Yanxia
Duguma, Lalisa A
López, Arlene
Martius, Cristopher
Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
description The demand for woody biomass for energy and biomaterials is increasing rapidly in line with the global population rise and changing consumption patterns for sustainable resources. Central to meeting this demand is the question of how woody biomass production and use can be reconciled with biodiversity protection, climate change resilience and mitigation, and inclusive prosperity for local communities. Modern, efficient and sustainable forms of bioenergy and biomaterial production and use can play a key role in combating climate change while providing social, economic and environmental benefits to rural communities and critical industries, but these forms are not available to everyone. Thus, attention to social inclusion in the development agendas related to sustainable biomass production, use and trade is vital. Over the last decade, the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) has undertaken basic and applied research on multiple dimensions of woody biomass production and use for energy and materials, such as sustainable production, value chains and investments, enterprise development, and green growth through forest and tree-based circular economies. This highlight discusses the key outputs and findings from FTA work on biomass production and use for bioenergy and biomaterials, in particular woody biomass production in forests and plantations and on farms; the use of biomass; and related value chains. It also considers work on policies that promote sustainability in the sector and discusses the requirements for a shift to a forest- and tree-based bioeconomy.
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author Baral, Himlal
Sears, Robin R
Brandy, Michael
Meybeck, Alexandre
Gitz, Vincent
Njenga, Mary
Li, X Yanxia
Duguma, Lalisa A
López, Arlene
Martius, Cristopher
author_facet Baral, Himlal
Sears, Robin R
Brandy, Michael
Meybeck, Alexandre
Gitz, Vincent
Njenga, Mary
Li, X Yanxia
Duguma, Lalisa A
López, Arlene
Martius, Cristopher
author_sort Baral, Himlal
title Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
title_short Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
title_full Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
title_fullStr Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
title_full_unstemmed Biomass, Bioenergy and Biomaterials. FTA Highlights of a Decade 2011–2021
title_sort biomass, bioenergy and biomaterials. fta highlights of a decade 2011–2021
publisher Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research, Bogor Barat (Indonesia) (CGIAR)
publishDate 2022
url https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11792
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