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GLOBAL-BIO-PACT · Global Assessment of Biomass and Bioproduct Impacts on Socio-economics and Sustainability

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201031 January 2013EU funding €999,494

The objective of the Global-Bio-Pact project is the development and harmonisation of global sustainability certification systems for biomass production, conversion systems and trade in order to prevent negative socio-economic impacts. A functioning and sustainable certification scheme requires reliable data and profound research in order to evaluate impacts of biomass production. Currently, the sustainability debate is faced by the lack of data on socio-economic impacts. Furthermore, mainly impacts of biofuels are investigated and impacts of bioproducts are neglected. Thus, a harmonised certification scheme for biofuels and bioproducts is required. In order to harmonise sustainability certification globally, the Global-Bio-Pact proposal includes partners from Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and USA. Emphasis of the Global-Bio-Pact proposal will be placed on a detailed assessment of the socio-economic impacts of raw material production and a variety of biomass conversion chains. The impact of biomass production on global and local food security and the links between environmental and socio-economic impacts will be analysed. The Global-Bio-Pact project will investigate the interrelationship of global sustainability certification systems with international trade of biomass and bioproducts. Furthermore, Global-Bio-Pact will assess public perception of biomass production for industrial uses. This will be completed by the development and test audit of a set of socio-economic sustainability criteria and indicators for inclusion into a future effective certification scheme. Thereby, opportunities and limitations of social issues in biomass/bioproducts certification schemes will be investigated. Finally, the project will elaborate recommendations on how to best integrate socio-economic sustainability criteria in European legislation and policies on biomass and bioproducts. Results of the Global-Bio-Pact project will contribute to the EU energy policy and to the MDG.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

WIRTSCHAFT UND INFRASTRUKTUR GMBH & CO PLANUNGS KG

DE · €139,100

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €59,545

participant

Mali-Folkecenter Nyetaa

ML · €52,751

participant

CENTRO AGRONOMICO TROPICAL DE INVESTIGACION Y ENSENANZA CATIE

CR · €64,574

participant

UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

BR · €60,776

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €103,094

participant

Tanzania Traditional Energy Development Organisation

TZ · €53,821

participant

ProForest Ltd

UK · €57,566

participant

PT Greenlight Biofuels Indonesia

ID · €58,208

participant

INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECUARIA

AR · €54,088

participant

IFEU - INSTITUT FUR ENERGIE- UND UMWELTFORSCHUNG HEIDELBERG GGMBH

DE · €66,789

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €148,402

participant

B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV

NL · €80,780

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