EUBCE 2020 News No. 24

   
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Do not miss the opportunity to be part of the e-EUBCE 2020.

We need a Conference now more than ever, through this fully interactive virtual platform.

Thank you for going on this journey with us!




Virtual Live Interactive Conference
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6 – 9 July 2020 and on-demand for 2 months



With high-level presentations from all over the world, the programme and its parallel events offer a world-class overview and in-depth insights to the latest research in the biomass & Bioeconomy sector.
Parallel Event: BIOENERGY – THE OVERLOOKED CONTRIBUTOR TO THE 1.5°C CLIMATE OBJECTIVE
THURSDAY, 9 JULY, 14:00 – 15:30 CEST, Auditorium 1

Bioenergy production and use can make a valuable contribution to the sustainable development agenda. With careful management, various forms of bioenergy can help countries meet growing energy demand while concomitantly realizing carbon emissions reductions, climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts and improvements to citizens’ livelihoods. These benefits are best obtained through effective monitoring, research and information sharing as they support the development of comprehensive national bioenergy policies.

In this context, the sustainability of bioenergy has been approached in different ways and by different initiatives and organizations. In 2011 the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP), an initiative composed by over 50 governments and 26 International Organizations, published a set of 24 sustainability indicators for bioenergy. The indicators contain descriptions and annotated methodologies to guide countries in assessing the sustainability of their domestic bioenergy production and use.

The GBEP indicators have currently been implemented in fourteen countries (Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Indonesia, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Netherlands, Paraguay and Vietnam) and Germany implemented the indicators for a second time. Additional countries are currently in the process of implementing the indicators. In light of the lessons learned, GBEP has developed an Implementation Guide on the use of the GBEP Sustainability Indicators for Bioenergy to improve their practicality and provide related guidance for users.

This side event will give the opportunity to shed light on the role of bioenergy in the climate goals (including considering the recent IPCC report on Climate Change and Land) and share the experience of GBEP and other relevant international institutions regarding the joint effort towards sustainable development of bioenergy.

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Virtual Live Interactive Exhibition
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Visit the leading technology network platform, to share innovations, approaches, insights and visions.




ETIP Bioenergy Working Groups Updates
TUESDAY, 7 JULY, 12:10 – 13:00 CEST, LIVE STAGE

In the framework of e-EUBCE 2020 ETIP Bioenergy is pleased to invite you to join an info-session dedicated to the latest activities and topics from ETIP Bioenergy working groups.

Meet the working groups of ETIP Bioenergy, get the latest updates on their activities, network, join the discussion and discover the benefits of being an active member of ETIP Bioenergy.

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Getting published, perspectives of Editors
TUESDAY, 7 JULY, 17:20 – 18:30 CEST, LIVE STAGE

As researchers, you want to get publish to disseminate your ideas, to uncover potential research collaborations, to progress in your academic career and to secure research funding. This panel of scientific journal editors will offer insights into scholarly publishing and give advice for preparing manuscripts to give you the best chance of publishing in an international journal. The session is suitable for PhD and Post Docs students, as well as for researchers who have experience in the dissemination their research results. The importance of authors to learn the specific aspects of the publishing cycle has become ever more crucial as the number of submissions, and as a consequence the number of rejections continues to rise. Taking on board the advice of leading journal editors by understanding the process and the expectations of editors when they receive your manuscript may help your manuscript stand out from crowd.

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COORDINATION OF THE TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

 
     
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