In the last twenty years the biofuels industry has developed rapidly in many regions of the world. This timely book provides an in-depth and critical study of the law and policies in many of the key biofuels producing countries, such as Brazil, China and the US, as well as the EU, and a number of other countries where this industry is quickly developing.
Drawing on a range of disciplines, the contributors examine the roles of the public and private sectors in the governance of biofuels. They discuss topics such as sustainability and biofuels, and provide a critical review of regulatory regimes for biofuels. They conclude by proposing recommendations for more effective and efficient biofuel policies.
Academics working in the area of renewable energy and students in environmental law will find this book to be of interest. It will also be of use to policy makers around the world looking to learn from various existing regimes.
Contributors: G. Berndes, M. Brandao, A. Cowie, A. Cowie, K.S. Dahmann, J. De Beer, O. Englund, L.B. Fowler, A. Genest, L. Guo, M.-H. Labrie, Y. Le Bouthillier, E. Le Gal, O.J. Lim Tung, W.E. Mabee, F. Maes, L.D. Malo, M. Mansoor, P. Martin, H. Mcleod-Kilmurray, M.J.F. Montefrio, B.E. Olsen, R.O. Owino, P. Pereira De Andrade, M. Powers, A. Ronne, P.M. Smith, T. Smith, S. Soimakallio, I. Stupak, V.M. Tafur, A.R. Taylor
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'As a reference for law and policy in a much wider range of countries than just the usual three, it has notable value.'
--International Energy Law Review
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-78254-454-8 (9781782544548)
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Edited by Yves Le Bouthillier, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada, Annette Cowie, Principal Research Scientist, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, and Adjunct Professor, University of New England, Paul Martin, Director of the Australian Centre for Agriculture and Law, University of New England, Australia, and co-chair of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Committee and Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada
Contents:
PART I SUSTAINABILITY AND BIOFUELS
1. Environmental Risks and Opportunities of Biofuels
Annette Cowie, Alan Cowie, Sampo Soimakallio and Miguel Brandao
2. The Roles of Public and Private Governance in Promoting Sustainable Bioenergy
Oskar Englund and Goeran Berndes
3. Confronting the "Unproductive" Upland Discourses in Biofuels Development in the Philippines
Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio
PART II CRITICAL REVIEW OF REGULATORY REGIMES FOR BIOFUELS
4. Biofuels' Legal and Political Framework in Brazil : A Critical Review Through a Sustainable Development Lens
Priscila Pereira de Andrade
5. United States Law and Policy and the Biofuel Industry
Kristina S. Dahmann, Lara B. Fowler and Paul M. Smith
6. Lessons from US Biofuels Policy: The Renewable Fuels Standard's Rocky Ride
Melissa Powers
7. The EU Legal Regime for Biofuels
Birgitte Egelund Olsen and Anita Ronne
8. Belgian and French Biofuel Support Measures in Light of Argentina's Challenge under the WTO Subsidies Agreement
Alexandre Genest
9. The Current Legal Framework on Biofuels in China
Lei Guo and Frank Maes
10. Biofuel Policy in Columbia: Strong Fiscal Incentives but Weak Environmental and Social Standards
Victor M. Tafur
11. Agro-fuel Law and Policy in East Africa: Assessing Avenues for Sustainability
Robert Omondi Owino
12. Biofuels, GMOs and Food Security: The South African Legal and Policy Framework
Odile Juliette Lim Tung
PART III BIOFUELS GOVERNANCE AND THE ROLES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACTORS
13. Unpacking the Complexities of Biofuels Policy
Paul Martin and Elodie Le Gal
14. Trends in Government Incentives for Biofuels
Warren E. Mabee, Lauren D. Malo and Ashton R. Taylor
15. An Industry Perspective: Government Policies to Accelerate the Development and Commercialization of Advanced Biofuels in Canada
Marie-Helene Labrie
16. Network Governance of Biofuels
Jeremy de Beer
17. Private Regulation in the Bioenergy Sector
Maha Mansoor, Inge Stupak and Tat Smith
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