Stafford, William HLBrent, A2011-04-112011-04-112010-11Stafford, W, and Brent, A. 2010. An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal. Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, Vol. 21(4), pp 32-321021-447Xhttp://active.cput.ac.za/ENERGYtemp/images/2010/ICUE%202010%20Conference%20presentations/ICUE2010%20Papers/Paper%20-%20W%20Stafford.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/4953Copyright: 2010 Energy Research CentreThe global bioenergy industry is advancing rapidly. New technologies and potential feedstocks are being proposed that aim for bioenergy to contribute to a wider range of economic, social, and environmental objectives. However, these advancements all require tradeoffs between potential technical advantages, and socio-economic and environmental consequences. Despite technological advances, a number of project failures have been noted with the development, design and implementation of such renewable energy systems in Africa.enBIOSSAMBioenergy systemsBioenergySustainability assessmentEnergyEnergy researchAn introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portalArticleStafford, W. H., & Brent, A. (2010). An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4953Stafford, William HL, and A Brent "An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal." (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4953Stafford WH, Brent A. An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal. 2010; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4953.TY - Article AU - Stafford, William HL AU - Brent, A AB - The global bioenergy industry is advancing rapidly. New technologies and potential feedstocks are being proposed that aim for bioenergy to contribute to a wider range of economic, social, and environmental objectives. However, these advancements all require tradeoffs between potential technical advantages, and socio-economic and environmental consequences. Despite technological advances, a number of project failures have been noted with the development, design and implementation of such renewable energy systems in Africa. DA - 2010-11 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - BIOSSAM KW - Bioenergy systems KW - Bioenergy KW - Sustainability assessment KW - Energy KW - Energy research LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 SM - 1021-447X T1 - An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal TI - An introduction to BIOSSAM: the South African BIOenergy systems sustainability assessment and management portal UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4953 ER -