Paper for the International Workshop on Sustainable Consumption (original) (raw)

2000

Abstract

The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at UMIST is undertaking an interdisciplinary life cycle socio-economic and environmental evaluation of bioenergy scenarios for the UK, to be integrated with a techno-economic evaluation undertaken elsewhere in the SuperGen consortium.2 The first aim is to develop contrasting bioenergy scenarios in consultation with bioenergy experts and stakeholders for three UK regions. These will

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