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Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches

… 3), set aside of natural areas and improvement of wildlife habitat and agro-biodiversity, crop rotation, and soil and … scales, bioenergy production may be used to provide habitat connectivity benefits, buffer zones and other … mainly for conservation of specific natural features Iv habitat/Species Management Area: protected area managed …
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Guidelines on Biofuels and Invasive Species

… is the second greatest threat to biodiversity after habitat destruction. Invasive species often out-compete … The term “naturalisation” implies “becoming part of the habitat or flora” but this isn’t strictly true, it is a … 3. SPReAd = (a) naturalisation – becines part of new habitat’s flora/fauna = (b) invasion – expands and impacts on …
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Concepts for Industry Co-Regulation of Bio-fuel Weeds

… weed invasion, is normally some combination of (1) loss of habitat and ecological service values from the contaminated …
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Case studies on bioenergy policy and law: options for sustainability

… as a component of biodiversity as well as an element of habitat for biodiversity. Key national obligations that may …
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