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Table 2 Articles and reports closely connected with this article collection but published elsewhere

From: Governing sustainability of bioenergy, biomaterial and bioproduct supply chains from forest and agricultural landscapes

B1

Al Seadi T, Stupak I, Smith CT (2018) Governance of environmental sustainability of manure-based centralised biogas production in Denmark. Murphy JD (Ed.) IEA Bioenergy Task 37, 2018: 7, 31 pp. https://www.ieabioenergy.com/blog/publications/governance-of-environmental-sustainability-of-manure-based-centralised-biogas-production-in-denmark/

B2

Bentsen NS, Jørgensen JR, Stupak I, Jørgensen U, Taghizadeh-Toosid A (2019) Dynamic sustainability assessment of heat and electricity production based on agricultural crop residues in Denmark. J Clean Prod 213:491–507. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.194

B3

Cheung Q, Smith CT, Stupak I (2019). Governance of sustainable forest management and bioenergy feedstock harvesting in Ontario, Canada. IEA Bioenergy: Task 43: Technical Report, TR2019:04, 62 pp. https://task43.ieabioenergy.com/publications/governance-of-sustainable-forest-management-and-bioenergy-feedstock-harvesting-in-ontario-canada/

B4

Dale VH, Kline KL, Richard TL, Karlen DL, Belden WW (2018). Bridging biofuel sustainability indicators and ecosystem services through stakeholder engagement. In a Special Issue on “Biofuels and Ecosystem Services”. Biomass Bioenerg 114:143–156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2017.09.016

B5

Diaz-Chavez R, van Dam J (2020) Novel regional and landscape based approaches to govern sustainability of bioenergy and biomaterials supply chains. IEA Bioenergy: Task 43: TR2020-02, 153 pp. https://www.ieabioenergy.com/blog/publications/new-publication-novel-regional-and-landscape-based-approaches-to-govern-sustainability-of-bioenergy-and-biomaterials-supply-chains/

B6

Kline KL, Parish ES, Dale VH (2018) The importance of reference conditions in assessing effects of bioenergy wood pellets produced in the southeastern United States. World Biomass 2018–2019; p 82–86. DCM Productions, United Kingdom. http://dcm-productions.co.uk/world-biomass-2018-2019/

B7

Lalonde C, Wellisch M (2020) Sustainability governance of Canada’s agriculture-based bioeconomy. IEA Bioenergy: Task 43, September 2020, 96 pp. https://www.ieabioenergy.com/blog/publications/new-publication-sustainability-governance-of-canadas-agriculture-based-bioeconomy/

B8

Nair S, Griffel LM, Hartley D, Mcnunn G, Kunz MR (2018) Investigating the Efficacy of Integrating Energy Crops into Non-Profitable Subfields in Iowa. BioEnergy Res 11(10):1–15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12155-018-9925-0

B9

Stupak I, Smith CT (2018) Feasibility of verifying sustainable forest management principles for secondary feedstock to produce wood pellets for co-generation of electricity in the Netherlands. IEA Bioenergy Task 43 TR2018-01, 54 pp. https://www.ieabioenergy.com/blog/publications/feasibility-of-verifying-sustainable-forest-management-principles-for-secondary-feedstock-to-produce-wood-pellets-for-co-generation-of-electricity-in-the-netherlands/