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    <confdates>May 30-31, 2006</confdates>
    <conference>Joint Organic Congress</conference>
    <confloc>Odense, Denmark</confloc>
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    <budget>0</budget>
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          <family>Dalgaard</family>
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          <family>Jørgensen</family>
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          <family>Kristensen</family>
          <given>Inge</given>
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    <title>Visions for organic bioenergy production in Denmark</title>
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      <item>9landscape</item>
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    <abstract>There is a large potential for organic bioenergy production, which can be combined with the present food production and the provision of multiple other goods and services required by society; i.e. a cleaner aquatic environment, or nature values in cultural landscapes. This paper presents six scenarios for bioenergy production from organic farming in Denmark, with a total energy production potential of around 6.7 PJ/yr. This potential is compared to the present energy use of around 2.5 PJ/yr, and the po-tentials for energy savings equalling 0.1-0.5 PJ/yr.</abstract>
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