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Issue Title: Special Feature: Pan American Biofuel and Bioenergy Sustainability

Understanding how large-scale bioenergy production can affect biodiversity and ecosystems is important if society is to meet current and future sustainable development goals. A variety of bioenergy production systems have been established within different contexts throughout the Pan American region, with wide-ranging results in terms of documented and projected effects on biodiversity and ecosystems. The Pan American region is home to the majority of commercial bioenergy production and therefore the region offers a broad set of experiences and insights on both conflicts and opportunities for biodiversity and bioenergy. This paper synthesizes lessons learned focusing on experiences in Canada, the United States, and Brazil regarding the conflicts that can arise between bioenergy production and ecological conservation, and benefits that can be derived when bioenergy policies promote planning and more sustainable land-management systems. We propose a research agenda to address priority information gaps that are relevant to biodiversity concerns and related policy challenges in the Pan American region.

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Title
Bioenergy and Biodiversity: Key Lessons from the Pan American Region
Author
Kline, Keith L; Martinelli, Fernanda Silva; Mayer, Audrey L; Medeiros, Rodrigo; Oliveira, Camila Ortolan; F; Sparovek, Gerd; Walter, Arnaldo; Venier, Lisa A
Pages
1377-1396
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Dec 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
0364-152X
e-ISSN
1432-1009
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1728123714
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015