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Crop-Based Systems for Sustainable Risk-Based Land Management for Economically Marginal Damaged Land

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rem.20297

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  1. SNOWMAN (sustainable management of soil and groundwater under the pressure of soil pollution and soil contamination) ERA-NET
  2. Defra
  3. Environment Agency in the UK
  4. Swedish Research Council Formas

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The increasing need for biomass for energy and feedstocks, along with the need to divert organic methane generating wastes from landfills, may provide the economic leverage necessary to return this type of marginal land to functional and economic use and is strongly supported by policy at the European Union (EU) level. The use of land to produce biomass for energy production or feedstocks for manufacturing processes (such as plastics and biofuels) has, however, become increasingly contentious, with a number of environmental, economic, and social concerns raised. The REJUVENATE project has developed a decision support framework to help landmanagers and other decision makers identify potential concerns related to sustainability and what types of biomass reuse for marginal landmight be possible, given their particular circumstances. The decision-making framework takes a holistic approach to decision making rather than viewing biomass production simply as an adjunct of a planned phytoremediation project. The framework is serviceable in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. These countries have substantive differences in their land and biomass reuse circumstances. However, all can make use of the set of common principles of crop, site, value, and project risk management set out by REJUVENATE. This implies that the framework should havewider applicability across the EU. This article introduces the decision support framework. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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