International Palm Oil Sustainability Conference 2010 – Presentation Download

PLENARY PAPER
       
1.   The Implications of Environmental Regulations for Agricultural R&D and Innovation with Specific Reference
to Biofuel R&D
 
    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
 
    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
 
    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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