PLENARY PAPER | |||
1. | The Implications of Environmental Regulations for Agricultural R&D and Innovation with Specific Reference to Biofuel R&D |
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by Dr. Carl E.Pray, Rutgers University New Jersey, USA | Download | ||
SESSION 1: THE LCA APPROACH TOWARDS GHG SAVINGS | |||
2. | How does Palm Oil Measure up Against EU’s RED? | ||
by Dr. Guido A. Reinhardt, IFEU Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg, Germany | Download | ||
3. | Life Cycle Emissions and Land Use Conversion from Malaysian Palm Oil Biodiesel | ||
by Mr. Stefan Unnasch, Life Cycle Associates LLC, USA | Download | ||
4. | European Policies Towards Palm Oil – Sorting Out Some Facts: Why the Renewable Energy Directive is Discriminatory Against Non-EU Producers of Biofuels |
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by Dr. Gernot Pehnelt, GlobEcon, Germany | Download | ||
SESSION 2: MAXIMIZING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF PALM OIL – FROM GENETICS, YIELD AND BEYOND | |||
6. | The Need for Sustainable Palm Oil from the Viewpoint of WWF | ||
by Dr Arun Ventakaraman, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Malaysia | Download | ||
7. | Water Footprints of Palm Oil Biodiesel and Impacts. Issues for Sustainable Production | ||
by Dr Upali Amarasinghe, International Water Management Institute, India | Download | ||
SESSION 3: CARBON MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS & TRADE | |||
8. | Is REDD Still Red Hot? – Its Implications to the Palm Oil Industry | ||
by Dr. Gary Theseira, Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia | Download | ||
9. | Border Carbon Adjustments: Potential Implications for Malaysian Exporters | ||
by Mr. Jeffrey Crawford, UNIDO, Thailand | Download | ||
10. | Carbon Footprint of Various Fertilizers from Mining, Production and Usage with Particular Reference to N Fertilizers | ||
by Dr. Frank Brentrup, YARA GmbH & Co.KG, Germany | Download | ||
SESSION 4: SUSTAINABLE PEAT, BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT | |||
11. | To Develop or Conserve? – The Sarawak Peat Paradigm | ||
by Mr. Ramesh Veloo, Tradewinds Plantation Berhad, Malaysia | Download | ||
12. | How State Governments Can Play a Role in Expediting Conservation Partnerships Between the Industry and NGOs | ||
by Dr Laurentius Anbu, Sabah Wildlife Department, Malaysia | Download | ||
13. | Funding Environmental Conservation Through Sustainable Oil Palm Development | ||
by Dr. Jeff Sayer, James Cook University, Australia | Download | ||
14. | Comparative GHG Emission Impact from the Coal Mining Industry in Developed Countries Versus Oil Palm Cultivation in Developing Countries |
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by Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Yusof Basiron, Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC), Malaysia | Download | ||
SESSION 5 : BIOMASS AND BIOENERGY | |||
15. | Sustainable Renewable Energy Solutions with Particular Reference to Biomass | ||
by Dr. Ibrahim Dincer, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada | Download | ||
16. | Opportunities for Palm-Sourced Bioenergy from Milling Waste | ||
by Mr. Lionel Freedman, Bio Renewable Solutions, Australia | Download | ||
17. | Funding Environmental Conservation Through Sustainable Oil Palm Development | ||
by Dr. Jeff Sayer, James Cook University, Australia | Download | ||
18. | Briquetting Biomass Waste – A Renewable Green Energy for the Future | ||
by En. Zainuri bin Busu, Felda Palm Industries Sdn Bhd, Malaysia | Download | ||
SESSION 6 : CERTIFICATION AND BRANDING | |||
19. | RSPO Certification – Major Pitfalls Plantation Companies Can Avoid | ||
by Salahudin Yaacob, SGS Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Malaysia | Download | ||
20. | No Net Loss of Biodiversity – Announcing New RSPO and Sabah Government Initiatives | ||
by Mr. Darius Sarshar, New Forests Asia Sdn Bhd, Malaysia | Download | ||
21. | Balancing the Climate Change Debate – Palm oil and Poverty Alleviation Amongst Rural Peatland Communities in Malaysia | ||
by Ms. Liew Suet Fun, Malaysia | Download | ||
22. | European Sustainability Requirements – Current Status, Forthcoming Changes and Certification Requirements | ||
by Dr Jan Henke | Download | ||
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