Webinar: “Sustainable bioenergy crops and beneficial land-use change under changing climates”

Key details
Date: 09 April 2025
Time: 14:00-15:00 CEST
Location: Online (Zoom)
Registration: Necessary in advance. Register here.
Key messages
The UPTAKE project, which investigates CO2 removal methods, continues its monthly webinar series focusing on the latest scientific advancements in the project.
This next session will cover “Sustainable bioenergy crops and beneficial land-use changes under changing climates.”
Agenda
The webinar format will consist of two paper presentations (15 min each) and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder, followed by a 20-minute open discussion (1 hour total).
Speakers
Mohamed Abdalla, University of Aberdeen, Assessing the Sustainability of Miscanthus and Willow as Global Bioenergy Crops: Current and Future Climate Conditions (Part 1)
Göran Berndes, Chalmers University of Technology, Beneficial land use change: Strategic expansion of new biomass plantations can reduce environmental impacts from EU agriculture
Panelists
Floortje van der Hilst, Utrecht University
Moderator
Pete Smith, University of Aberdeen
Registration details
Register in advance here.
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