What are the implications of increased use of bioenergy?
The source document for this Digest states: There is a growing perception that bioenergy offers a range of advantages over other energy sources. These include increased rural income and reduced levels of poverty in developing countries, restoration of unproductive and degraded lands and promotion of economic development. By contributing to increased energy security, bioenergy also has strategic implications, particularly for oil importing countries. Finally, it has the potential to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are a global concern. There are, however, challenges to be overcome before the full potential of bioenergy can be realized. A number of problems associated with biofuel production, especially regarding large-scale operations, have been highlighted. In order to minimize bioenergy development strategy risks, it is important to fully analyse the different aspects of bioenergy and wood energy development: • rural development, equity and poverty reduction; • land and fo
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