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FAO s Contribution to Bioenergy Padova, April 20, 2007 Gustavo Best Climate Change and Bioenergy Unit, NR - FAO

This group of pictures is only to recall the variety of bioenergy sources, technologies and social and scientific implications. Bioenergy has to do with: it is about people, resources and knowledge wood, forests, cooking stoves, rural poverty, high-tech industry, agronomy, new crop development and selection, land tenure issues, biodiversity impacts, rural employment...

Bioenergy potential is very large, probably the largest among the renewables As the potential is mobilized, positive but also negative impacts could be felt in: Global and local food security Global energy security Rural development commodity trading Climate change mitigation collaboration needed to avoid: Disruption of energy markets, particularly in developing countries Inequitable social conditions, particularly for farmers Irreversible impacts on the agriculture and energy sectors Degraded biodiversity and other natural resources Bioenergy can play a unique role in a smooth transition from oil to renewables

Main Drivers for Bioenergy Economics Energy Supplies/Security Poverty Rural energy services Population pressure Environment/climate change Urbanization Transport

For FAO

Forestry Agriculture Bioenergy Biomass Other Land-use Fore stry Agriculture Woody biomass Residues&Waste Agricultural Crop Biomass Wood materials Biofue ls Energy Conversion I * Food and other non-food/energy Wood-product use Co-products Bioe nergy End-use Energy Conversion II ** Food consumption Waste Source: Juergens (FAO) 2006

IBEP is FAO s overall framework for action on bioenergy

Why IBEP? A neutral forum for: Multi-disciplinary approaches Collaboration at multiple scales Mechanisms for integration Efficient mobilization & use of resources

Objectives Equitable & accessible bioenergy Sustainable production and utilization Integration of bioenergy production & use with normal development activities: alleviation of food insecurity, hunger, poverty integrated management of forests and other natural resources climate change mitigation market, infrastructure development and, particularly...... rural livelihoods and wellbeing

Outcomes Information and analysis for decision making at various levels Integrated production and utilization systems Institutional capacities strengthened and action mainstreamed Broad societal access to bioenergy opportunities & options

Pillar 1 Structure Knowledge management (4 major tasks) Pillar 2 Mobilization & implementation (3 major tasks)

Pillar 1 Knowledge management thematic networks feedstocks and potentials enabling sustainability data, information systems focus for access to data, information for analysts, producers, markets, policy makers Access to data, information, farming/best practices, exchange platforms, learning forums Analytical tools, institutional/farmer capacity building, studies Integrated multi-sector policies & strategies, participation, technical optimization

Institutional and technical capacities, interdisciplinary stakeholder participation Coherent national and international activities & expertise in diverse sectors and groups Mobilization & implementation Pillar 2 capacity building industry and academia partnerships FAO and civil societyinterdisciplinary Mobilizing FAO internal capacity to mainstream its bioenergy expertise

Process A six year programme knowledge, approaches, models, methodologies country applications Transformation into production and use by local stakeholders Already more than 10 million USD in funding Multidonor trust fund.. DFID/DEFRA? Facilitation, communication, action though regional and thematic partnerships Supported by FAO and platform members donors, ngo s, international organizations

Major activities include : FAO regular programme activities (Planning tools/definitions/policies assessment studies technical assistance...) COFO-COAG-CFS IDWG on Bioenergy Natural Resources Forestry Wood Energy Programme Agriculture Economic and Social Legal Information Regional Offices

Project activities include : Bioenergy and food security (3 years) Synergy with Global BioEn Partnership GBEP (2 years) UN Energy all UN Agencies FAO Vice Chair TCP (over 15 initiatives in all regions) Pipeline: GEF; EU; TICAD; UNF; other donors Towards a multidonor Trust Fund

Competitiveness and price links Parity prices: Petrol Crude oil Ethanol 120 Various feedstocks and farming/production systems 100 Crude, US$/bbl 80 60 40 20 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Petrol, US$/l Gasoline-Crude US$ Cane, Brazil, average Cassava, Thailand, OTC joint venture Mixed feedstock Europe BTL: Synfuel/Sunfuel Cane Brazil, top producers Cassava, Thaioil, 2 mio l/d Maize, US Palmoil, MPOB project Source: Josef Schmidhuber, FAO (2005)

FAO offers IBEP as a Framework for international cooperation on Bioenergy bioenergy@fao.org http://www.fao.org/sd/en2_en.htm

Thank you!! Gustavo Best Climate Change and Bioenergy Unit