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David Neil Bird , MSc
RESOURCES
Energieforschung
Telefon: +43 316 876-1423
Fax: +43 316 8769-1423
neil.bird@joanneum.at
Publikationen
Accounting for Algae.
Alternative greenhouse gas accounting systems for bioenergy: Descriptions and evaluations.
Analysis of RED sustainability criteria: The importance of definitions and carbon accounting methods (lecture)
Analysis of the potential of sustainable forest-based bioenergy for climate change mitigation
Bioenergy and forest resources: What strategies provide energy and climate change mitigation. (lecture)
Bioenergy: Counting on Incentives.
Carbon Accounting for Smallholder Agricultural Soil Carbon Projects
Climate benefits from alternative energy uses of biomass plantations in Uganda.
Conquering space and time – The challenge of emissions from land use change
Emissions from bioenergy: Improved accounting options and new policy needs.
Energy- and greenhouse gas-based LCA of Biofuel and bioenergy systems: Key issues, ranges and recommendations
Environmental impacts and benefits of biorefineries (lecture)
Greenhouse Gas Benefits of a Biogas Plant in Austria
Greenhouse Gas Benefits of a biogas Plant in Austria, JOANNEUM Research on behalf of IEA Bioenergy Task38
Greenhouse Gas Benefits of a biogas Plant in Austria, JOANNEUM Research on behalf of IEA Bioenergy Task38
IEA Bioenergieprogramm 2007-2009 Task 38: Treibhausgasbilanzierung von Biomasse- und Bioenergiesystemen
Improved methods for carbon accounting for bioenergy – Descriptions and evaluations
Incentives for the use of forest biomass: A comparative analysis of Kyoto Protocol accounting pre- and post-2012, Greenhouse gas measurement and management
Incorporating changes in albedo in estimating the climate mitigating benefits of bioenergy projects
Is woody bioenergy carbon neutral? A comparative assessment of emissions from consumption of woody bioenergy and fossil fuel.
Review of existing methods for carbon accounting
Robinia pseudoacacia stump feature based methodology for in situ forest degradation assessment
The timing of greenhouse gas emissions from bioenergy systems using financial type indicators and terminology to discuss emission profiles from bioenergy.
Towards an integrated global framework to assess the impacts of land use and management change on soil carbon: current capability and future vision.
What does renewable mean? Is Bioenergy Renewable?
Zero, one, or in between: evaluation of alternative national and entity-level accounting for bioenergy.
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