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Besides energy crops, Agricultural and forestry residues can also be used as a primary feedstock for modern bioenergy. Residues availability is linked to the productivity of agriculture and forestry, taking into account the effect of changing yields ([[Agricultural economy/Description]]) or [[Forest management]] techniques. The available potential is limited by environmental constraints as well as competing uses (use of Agricultural residues as feed for livestock, see [[Agricultural economy/Description]]). As with bioenergy crops, availability and costs of residues are calculated on a 0.5x0.5 degree grid. For further details see ([[Daioglou et al. 2016]]).
Besides energy crops, Agricultural and forestry residues can also be used as a primary feedstock for modern bioenergy. Residues availability is linked to the productivity of agriculture and forestry, taking into account the effect of changing yields ([[Agricultural economy/Description]]) or [[Forest management]] techniques. The available potential is limited by environmental constraints as well as competing uses (use of Agricultural residues as feed for livestock, see [[Agricultural economy/Description]]). As with bioenergy crops, availability and costs of residues are calculated on a 0.5x0.5 degree grid. For further details see ([[Daioglou et al. 2016]]).
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