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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetDeveloping strategic programmes for sustainable wood energy systems in Slovenia
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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)Wood Energy Development: Planning, Policies and Strategies-Volume III: Papers presented "Seminar on Policy Instruments for Implementation of Wood Energy Development Programme"
Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia - Field Document No. 37c
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No results found.The end of the second phase of RWEDP was considered to be an opportune time to reflect on the progress made in our understanding of wood energy issues in RWEDP's member countries and on possible issues to be addressed in a follow-up project. Thus, from 22 February to 3 March 1993, two consecutive regional meetings were conducted in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The first one, aimed at planners from RWEDP member countries, was an "Expert Consultation on Data Analysis and Assessment for Wood Energy P lanning" while the second one, aimed at policy makers, was a "Seminar on Policy Instruments for the Implementation of Wood Energy Development Programmes". 36 participants came from the member countries to the two meetings, and a total of 29 papers by 23 resource persons were presented. -
ProjectWood Energy for Sustainable Development in The Western Balkans - TCP/RER/3502 2019
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No results found.In the Western Balkan region, forests are a key source of renewable energy and wood energy is often essential for livelihoods in rural areas. However, the lack of national sector policies supporting the use of renewable energy sources contributes to an increased dependence on imported fossil fuels. The main objective of the project was thus to assess the potential of wood energy as an economically and environmentally sound alternative or complement to fossil fuels and to identify the zones most or least suitable for investments into wood energy projects. It would do this by developing a national Geographic Information System (GIS) database to enable the participating countries to make informed and evidence-based decisions on wood energy and forestry-related issues. This would assist in reaching national targets for the contribution of renewable energy sources to total final energy consumption by 2020.
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