Increasingly, government regulations, voluntary standards, and company guidelines require that biofuel production complies with sustainability criteria. For some stakeholders, however, compliance with these criteria may seem complex, costly, or unfeasible. What exiting tools, then, might facilitate compliance with a variety of biofuel-related sustainability criteria? This paper presents four existing tools and methodologies that can help stakeholders assess (and mitigate) potential risks associated with feedstock production, and can thus facilitate compliance with requirements under different requirement systems. These include the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool (IBAT), the ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services (ARIES) tool, the Responsible Cultivation Areas (RCA) methodology, and the related Biofuels + Forest Carbon (Biofuel + FC) methodology. © 2010 Society for Industrial Microbiology.
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Dragisic, C., Ashkenazi, E., Bede, L., Honzák, M., Killeen, T., Paglia, A., … Savy, C. (2011). Tools and methodologies to support more sustainable biofuel feedstock production. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 38(2), 371–374. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-010-0858-7
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