9-01: Indicators to support environmental sustainability of bioenergy systems

Tuesday, May 3, 2011: 1:00 PM
Willow A-B, 2nd fl (Sheraton Seattle)
Virginia H. Dale1, Allen McBride1, Latha Baskaran1, Mark Downing1, Laurence Eaton1, Rebecca Efroymson1, Charles Garten1, Keith Kline1, Henriette Jager1, Patrick Mulholland1, Esther Parish1, Peter Schweizer1 and John Storey2, (1)Center for Bioenergy Sustainability, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, (2)Center for Bioenergy Sustainability, Fuels, Engines and Emissions Research Center,, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
Indicators are needed to assess environmental sustainability of bioenergy systems. Effective indicators will help in the quantification of benefits and costs of bioenergy options and resource uses. We identify specific measurable indicators for soil quality, water quality and quantity, greenhouse gases, biodiversity, air quality, and productivity, building on existing knowledge and on national and international programs that are seeking ways to assess sustainable bioenergy. This suite of indicators is hypothesized to reflect major environmental effects of diverse feedstocks, management practices, and post-production processes. The importance of each indicator is identified. Future research relating to this indicator suite is discussed, including field testing, target establishment, and application to particular bioenergy systems.
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