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2022-08-31Limit global warming to 1.5°C— Renewable Target Mapping for the G20; Report prepared by the University of Technology Sydney, Institute for Sustainable Futures (UTS/ISF)Teske, S; Briggs, C; Miyake, S
2016-12-01To integrate or to segregate food crop and energy crop cultivation at the landscape scale? Perspectives on biodiversity conservation in agriculture in EuropeDauber, J; Miyake, S
2016Biodiversity and socio-economic implications of the use of abandoned agricultural land for future biomass production in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)Miyake, S; Mizgajski, JT; Bargiel, D; Wowra, K; Schebek, L
2023-09-01Net-zero 1.5 °C sectorial pathways for G20 countries: energy and emissions data to inform science-based decarbonization targetsTeske, S; Rispler, J; Niklas, S; Feenstra, M; Mohseni, S; Talwar, S; Miyake, S
2023-02Technical Scenario for 100% Renewable Energy in Nepal by 2050: Possible Transition Pathways for NDC & LTS Implementation; prepared for World Future Council, WWF and Brot für die Welt by the University of Technology Sydney, Institute for Sustainable Futures; February 2023Teske, S; Niklas, S; Miyake, S
2024-04-18Tanzania: Energy Development Plan to decarbonize the EconomyTeske, S; Feenstra, M; Miyake, S; Rispler, J; Niklas, S; Mohseni, S
2024-04-18Rwanda: Energy Development Plan to decarbonize the EconomyTeske, S; Feenstra, M; Miyake, S; Rispler, J; Niklas, S; Mohseni, S
2024-04-11Ukraine: Mapping the Energy Opportunities, Solar and Wind Assessment, report prepared for Greenpeace GermanyTeske, S; Miyake, S
2012-10-01Land-use and environmental pressures resulting from current and future bioenergy crop expansion: A reviewMiyake, S; Renouf, M; Peterson, A; McAlpine, C; Smith, C
2015-10-01Environmental implications of using 'underutilised agricultural land' for future bioenergy crop productionMiyake, S; Smith, C; Peterson, A; McAlpine, C; Renouf, M; Waters, D
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