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Bioenergy for Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth

David Wells Roland-Holst () and David Zilberman
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David Wells Roland-Holst: University of California, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Chapter Chapter 21 in Handbook of Circular Bioeconomy, 2026, pp 473-486 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Biomass energy conversion presents an opportunity for the USA to augment its renewable energy portfolio, create jobs, and promote rural development. The sustainability and profitability of biomass strategies have to be assessed. With the right approaches and targeted investment, biomass can play a significant role in achieving a cleaner, more prosperous, and sustainable energy future.

Keywords: Biomass energy; Economy; Sustainable development; Public perception (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07112-5_21

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