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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