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Simon Bolwig
Odensevej 38, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark (Home)
Technical University of Denmark, Produktionstorvet 426, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby (Work)
+45 4677 5160 (Work)
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+45 4677 5199
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Nationality
Date of birth
Gender
Danish
30.03.1966
Male
Desired employment / Research on climate change mitigation, sustainable energy, agro-food, and
Occupational field rural development
Work experience
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Occupation or position held
Main activities and responsibilities
Name and address of employer
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February 2009 onwards
Senior Researcher and Group Leader - Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Research on institutional and economic aspects of climate change mitigation and sustainable energy,
including bioenergy, energy efficiency, value chain analysis, sustainability assessment (bioenergy),
standards and certifications, and sustainable consumption (behaviour, certification, and other
determinants).
Department of Management Engineering, Systems Analysis Division, Technical University of
Denmark, Produktionstorvet 424, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Research, policy analysis and education
December 2004 – January 2009
Researcher
Research on global value chain (GVC) participation for small producers and the economic impacts,
esp. organic contract farming in Africa. Study of emerging climate change standards (food miles, lowcarbon supply chain management and labelling) in a development perspective.
Research and policy analysis.
Danish Institute for International Studies, Strandgade 56, 1410 Copenhagen, Denmark
April 2000 – November 2004
Researcher
Policy research on livelihoods, agriculture and the environment. Policy and donor dialogue, project
design and management (Uganda/Africa).
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Name and address of employer
Type of business or sector
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2033 K Street, Washington, D.C., United States. From
April 2000 to June 2003, out-posted to IFPRI East Africa Office, Kampala, Uganda.
Research and policy support
Education and training
Dates
Title of qualification awarded
Principal subjects/occupational skills
covered
Name and type of organisation
providing education and training
Dates
Title of qualification awarded
Name and type of organisation
providing education and training
1995 -- 1999
PhD (geography)
Thesis title: Livelihood Practices and Land Use in the Sahel. Labour Allocation and Adaptive
Capability among the Fulani Rimaybe in Northern Burkina Faso.
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
1988 -- 1994
MSc (human geography)
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Personal skills and
competences
Mother tongue(s)
Danish
Other language(s)
Self-assessment
Understanding
European level (*)
Listening
Reading
Speaking
Spoken interaction
Writing
Spoken production
English
C2
French
B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B1 Independent user
Proficient user
C2
Proficient user
C2
Proficient user
C2
Proficient user
C2
Proficient user
(*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Social skills and competences
Organisational skills and
competences
Through participation in a range of international and multi-disciplinary research programmes and
consultancies I have developed good interpersonal skills and learned to inspire confidence in people. I
have a well-developed professional network and genuinely enjoy working in and building teams with
people of diverse professions, cultures and personalities.
I have acquired important project management skills through leading several consultancies and
research activities and through leading the IFPRI-SCRIP programme in Uganda.
Technical skills and competences
I have applied a range of data collection, analytical and practical tools: surveys of households and
companies; key informant interviews and focus group discussions; participatory methods; baseline
surveys for M & E; statistical analysis; analysis of qualitative information; database design; GIS; land
use mapping; and project and strategy design.
Computer skills and competences
Competent with MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and with SPSS (statistical software).
Basic knowledge of ArcView (GIS software)
Other skills and competences
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Research communication in a variety of formats – articles, policy studies, policy briefs, conference
presentations, consultancy reports and project proposals.
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Additional information Presentations on climate change-related standards and certification schemes in international fora,
including AAG Annual Meeting (2010), Swedish EU Presidency (Climate Smart Food Conference,
2009); WTO Public Forum (Geneva, 2009), OECD Global Forum on Trade (Paris, 2009), ITC World
Export Development Forum (Montreux, 2008) and Biofach World Organic Trade Fair (Nuremberg,
2008).
Lead Author, IPCC 5AR, WG III (Mitigation of Climate Change), Chapter 4 (Sustainable Development
and Equity) and 11 (Bioenergy Appendix). Member of the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol Stakeholder
Advisory Group. Technical Expert, European Food Sustainable Consumption and Production Round
Table. Reviewer for European Collaborative Research Projects, Netherlands Organisation for
Scientific Research, and Research Council of Norway.
Peer review of scientific articles for Energy Policy, Environmental Science & Policy, Food Policy,
World Development, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Rural Studies, Journal of
Development Studies, and Regional Studies.
Member of the JPI Climate Transdisciplinary Advisory Committee.
Member of the Climate Council of Roskilde Municipality.
Member of European Energy Research Alliance – Joint Programme on Economic, Environmental and
Social Impacts of Energy – e3s.
Consulting reviewer on Danida’s “Biofuels - sustainability assessment of development aid
programmes and projects” (www.danidadevforum.dk). Reviewer on the voluntary clean development
mechanism (CDM) sustainable development declaration tool.
Annexes (A) List of projects and consultancies. (B) List of publications. (C) Conference and seminar
presentations.
A. List of projects and consultancies
Title
Role
Client/Funder
Period
Contribution to IEA ISGAN Annex 7: Smart grid transitions and
institutionalizations – market formations and consumers
Participant
Energiteknologisk udviklings- og
demonstrationsprogram
2016 - 2017
Flexibility for Variable Renewable Energy Integration - FLEX4RES
Participant
Nordic Energy Research - Flagship
projects
2015-2018
Personal Energy Administration Kiosk application: an ICT-ecosystem
for Energy Savings through Behavioural Change, Flexible Tariffs and
Fun - PEAKapp
Participant
H2020 of the European Commission
2016-2019
Energy audits and energy renovation in SMEs
Project leader
Roskilde Municipality Climate Council
2015 - 2016
Development of the Pathways for the Sustainable Energy For All
Energy Efficiency Objective - SE4ALL-C2E2
Participant
SEE4ALL / UNEP
2015-16
Energy Savings: Closing the Energy Efficiency Gap - SAVE-E
Participant
Innovation Fund Denmark
2015 - 2018
Sustainable path creation for innovative value chains for organic
waste products
Work package
leader
Norwegian Research Council
2015 - 2018
Green Cohesive Agricultural Resource Management
Work package
leader
Danish Council for Strategic Research
2014 - 2018
Technological and Market Options for Managing Climate Change
Induced Risks for Smallholder Farmers in Northern Ghana.
Work package
leader
Consultative Research Committee for
Development Research (FFU) (Public)
2012-2014
Technology Opportunities in Nordic Energy System Transitions TOPNEST
Work package
leader
Nordic Energy Research – Sustainable
Energy Systems 2050
2011 - 2015
Efficient value chains for energy retrofitting of homes and firms
Project leader
Roskilde Municipality Climate Council
2013 - 2014
Enabling and governing transitions to a low carbon society. Subproject A: Interactions between market-based instruments, regulatory
policy and voluntary certification/standards.
Sub-project A
leader
Danish Council for Strategic Research
2010 – 2013
Biofuel production from lignocellulosic materials (in Ghana) –
2GBIONRG.
Work package
leader
Consultative Research Committee for
Development Research (FFU) (Public)
2010 – 2014
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Contract for intellectual services relative to a study on carbon
accounting and labelling (incl. a global survey of product carbon
footprint initiatives and a study of a private biofuels standard).
Project leader and
researcher
OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate
(Public)
2009 – 2011
Consulting contract for project on participative and adaptive
experimentation of management models of forest resources in the
Atlas Mountain Chain.
Expert on value
chain research
methods
International Development Research
Centre (Public)
2010 - 2011
Ecosystem Services, Market Governance and Poverty in the East
African Highlands. Project proposal.
Principal
Investigator
Ecosystem Services for Poverty
Alleviation (UK) programme.
2011 – 2014 (est.)
Conserving biodiversity in the modernising farmed landscapes of
Uganda
Principal
Investigator
The Darwin Initiative (Defra, UK).
2005 – 2009
OECD Round Table on Sustainable Development, meeting on
livestock agriculture, meat consumption and climate change
mitigation.
Technical expert
OECD Round Table on Sustainable
Development (Public)
February 2010
The food miles debate and developing country exports (ITC World
Export Development Forum, Montreux).
Resource person
and panellist
International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO
(Public))
October 2008
Airfreight, organic products and Africa (Biofach 2008 World Organic
Trade Fair, Nuremberg).
Resource person
and panellist
International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO
(Public)
February 2008
Study of the economic cost of a ban on certifying air freighted
produce as ‘organic’.
Project leader and
researcher
International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO
(Public)
2007
Research methods for integrating poverty and environmental
concerns into value chain analysis.
Project leader and
researcher
International Development Research
Centre (CA) through Overseas
Development Institute (UK). (Public)
2007 – 2008
Experience from research and development interventions within
natural resource management in the Sahel (policy study).
Project leader and
researcher
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
(Public)
2006 – 2007
Study on household-level economic impact of certified organic export
crop production in Uganda – income, food security and gender
Project leader and
researcher
Export Promotion of Organic Production in
Africa (Public).
2006
Land management under contract. (Part of the Standards and AgroFood Exports research programme.)
Researcher
Danish Council for Development
Research (Public)
2005 – 2009
Development of a strategy, practical tools, and local staff capacity for
integrating food security aspects in the Danish Refugee Council’s
assistance to resettled internally displaced persons in Northern
Angola
Team leader
Danish Refugee Council (Private)
2005
Note: Projects dating before 2009 were carried out while employed at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen.
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B. List of Publications
2016
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Robledo-Abad, C, Althaus, HJ, Berndes, G, Bolwig, S, Corbera, E, Creutzig, F, Garcia-Ulloa, J, Geddes, A, Gregg, JS, Haberl, H, Hanger, S, Harper, RJ, Hunsberger, C,
Larsen, RK, Lauk, C, Leitner, S, Lilliestam, J, Lotze-Campen, H, Muys, B, Nordborg, M, Ölund, M, Orlowsky, B, Popp, A, Portugal-Pereira, J, Reinhard, J, Scheiffle, L &
Smith, P 2016. Bioenergy production and sustainable development: science base for policy-making remains limited. Global Change Biology. Bioenergy.,
10.1111/gcbb.12338.
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Kemausuor, F, Bolwig, S & Miller, S 2016. Modelling the socio-economic impacts of modern bioenergy in rural communities in Ghana. Sustainable Energy
Technologies and Assessments, Vol 14, pp. 9–20., 10.1016/j.seta.2016.01.007.
2015
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Klitkou, A, Bolwig, S, Hansen, T & Wessberg, N 2015. The role of lock-in mechanisms in transition processes: The case of energy for road transport.
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, vol 16, pp. 22-27., 10.1016/j.eist.2015.07.005.
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Klitkou, A, Bolwig, S, Coenen, L, Solér, O & Scordato, L 2015. Technology Opportunities in Nordic Energy System Transitions (TOP-NEST): Final Report. Nordic
Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU). NIFU report, no. 2015:32.
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Creutzig, F, Ravindranath, NH, Berndes, G, Bolwig, S, Bright, R, Cherubini, F, Chum, H, Corbera, E, Delucchi, M, Faaij, A, Fargione, J, Haberl, H, Heath, G, Lucon, O,
Plevin, R, Popp, A, Robledo-Abad, C, Rose, S, Smith, P, Stromman, A, Sangwon, S & Masera, O 2015. Bioenergy and climate change mitigation: an assessment.
Global Change Biology. Bioenergy, vol 7, no. 5, pp. 916–944., 10.1111/gcbb.12205
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Kemausuor, F, Addo, A, Ofori, E, Darkwah, L, Bolwig, S & Nygaard, I 2015. Assessment of technical potential and selected sustainability impacts of second
generation bioenergy in Ghana. Ph.D. thesis, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
2014
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Fleurbaey, M, Kartha, S, Bolwig, S, Chee, YL, Chen, Y, Corbera, E, Lecocq, F, Lutz, W, Muylaert, MS, Norgaard, RB, Okereke, C & Sagar, A. 2014, Sustainable
Development and Equity. In O Edenhofer, R Pichs-Madruga, Y Sokona, E Farahani, S Kadner, K Seyboth, A Adler, I Baum, S Brunner, P Eickemeier, B Kriemann, J
Savolainen, S Schlömer, C von Stechow, T Zwickel & JC Minx (eds), Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth
Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press. pp.
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Creutzig, F.; Ravindranath, N. H. ; Berndes, G.; Bolwig, S.; Bright, R.; Cherubini, F.; Chum, H.; Corbera, E.; Delucchi, M.; Faaij, A.; Fargione, J.; Haberl, H.; Heath, G.;
Lucon, O.; Plevin, R.; Popp, A.; Robledo-Abad, C.; Rose, S.; Smith, P.; Stromman, A.; Sangwon, S.; Masera, O.. Appendix Bioenergy: Climate effects, mitigation
options, potential and sustainability implications. In: Smith, P, Bustamante, M, Ahammad, H, Clark, H, Dong, H, Elsiddig, EA, Haberl, H, Harper, R, House, J, Jafari,
M, Masera, O, Mbow, C, Ravindranath, NH, Rice, CW, Abad, CR, Romanovskaya, A, Sperling, F, and Tubiello, FN: Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU).
Chapter 11 of Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, pp. 811-922.
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Creutzig, Felix ; Ravindranath, N. H. ; Berndes, Göran ; Bolwig, Simon ; Bright, Ryan ; Cherubini, Francesco ; Chum, Helena ; Corbera, Esteve ; Delucchi, Mark ; Faaij,
Andre ; Fargione, Joseph ; Haberl, Helmut ; Heath, Garvin ; Lucon, Oswaldo ; Plevin, Richard ; Popp, Alexander ; Robledo-Abad, Carmenza ; Rose, Steven ; Smith,
Pete ; Stromman, Anders ; Sangwon, Suh ; Masera, Omar. 2014. Bioenergy and climate change mitigation: an assessment. Global Change Biology. Bioenergy
(ISSN: 1757-1693) (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12205).
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Gregg, J.S., S. Bolwig, O. Solér, L. Vejlgaard, S.H. Gundersen, P.E. Grohnheit, I.T. Herrmann, K. Karlsson. 2014. Experiences with biomass in Denmark. Report to
the Danish Energy Agency. Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark. 34 p.
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Henningsen, G, Henningsen, A, Schröder, ST & Bolwig, S 2014. The Development of Environmental Productivity: the Case of Danish Energy Plants. Department
of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), University of Copenhagen. IFRO Working Paper, no. 2014/04.
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Renwick, A., J. Vickery, S. Potts, S. Bolwig, D. Nalwanga, D. Pomeroy, D. Mushabe, P. Atkinson. 2014. Achieving production and conservation simultaneously in
tropical agricultural landscapes. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Vol. 192: 130-134.
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Hunsberger C., S. Bolwig, E. Corbera, F. Creutzig. 2014. Livelihood impacts of biofuel crop production: Implications for governance. Geoforum Vol. 54: 248-260.
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Hassouri, A, Gundersen, S.H. & Bolwig, S. 2014. Energivejledning og Energirenovering i et Håndværkerperspektiv. Et pilotstudie fra Roskilde Kommune udført i
samarbejde med Grøn Puls. Report for Roskilde Municipality. DTU Management Engineering. Link to Report.
2013
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Creutzig, F., E. Corbera, S. Bolwig and C. Hunsberger C. 2013. Integrating Place-Specific Livelihood and Equity Outcomes into Global Assessments of
Bioenergy Deployment. Environmental Research Letters 8 (3), 1-11. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/3/035047
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Bolwig, S., Riisgaard, L., Gibbon, P., Ponte, S., 2013. Challenges of Agro-Food Standards Conformity: Lessons from East Africa and Policy Implications.
European Journal of Development Research 25, 408–427. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2013.8.
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Hulme M.F., J.A. Vickery, R.E: Green, B. Phalan, D.E. Chamberlain, D.E. Pomeroy, D. Nalwanga, D. Mushabe, R. Katebaka, S. Bolwig, P.W. Atkinson. 2013.
Conserving the Birds of Uganda’s Banana-Coffee Arc: Land Sparing and Land Sharing Compared. PLoS ONE 8(2).
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Wessberg, N.; Leinonen, A., Tuominen, A., Eerola, A., Bolwig, S. Creating prospective value chains for renewable road transport energy sources up to 2050 in
Nordic Countries. International Foresight Academic Seminar, Zürich University, ZHAW, September 2013.
2012
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Hunsberger C., S. Bolwig, E. Corbera, and F. Creutzig. 2012. Livelihood impacts of biofuel crop production: mediating factors and implications for governance.
Conference paper, Copenhagen Biofuels Research Network - COBREN, Copenhagen, 19-20 November 2012.
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Bolwig, S. 2012. Poverty and Gender Effects of Smallholder Organic Contract Farming in Uganda. Uganda Strategy Support Program (USSP). USSP Working
Paper No. 8. International Food Policy Research Institute. URL: www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/usspwp8.pdf.
2011
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Bolwig, S., K. Rasmussen, C. Hesse, T. Hilhorst and M.K. Hansen. 2011. New perspectives on natural resource management in the Sahel. SEREIN Occasional
Papers no. 17. University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-87945-99-8.
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Bolwig, S., S. Ponte, L. Riisgaard, A. du Toit and N. Halberg. 2011. A methodology for integrating developmental concerns into value chain analysis and
interventions. Chapter 2 in J. Mitchell and C. Coles (Eds.), Markets and rural poverty: upgrading in value chains. Pp 21-45- London: Taylor & Francis. ISBN
9781849713139
2010
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Bolwig, S., L. Riisgaard, S. Ponte, A. du Toit and N. Halberg. 2010. Integrating poverty and environmental concerns in to value chain analysis. A conceptual
framework. Development Policy 28 (2): 173-94.
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Riisgaard, L. S. Bolwig, S. Ponte, A. du Toit, N. Halberg and F. Matose. 2010. Integrating poverty and environmental concerns in to value chain analysis. A
strategic framework and practical guide. Development Policy Review 28 (2): 195-216.
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Gibbon, P. A. Akyoo, S. Bolwig, S. Jones, Y. Lin and L.L. Rants. 2010. An analysis of organic contract farming schemes in East Africa. Chapter 4 in P. Gibbon, S.
Ponte and E. Lazaro (Eds.), Global Agro-food Trade and Standards: Challenges for Africa. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Bolwig, S. and P. Gibbon. 2010. Product carbon footprint standards and schemes. Chapter 2 in P. Gibbon, S. Ponte and E. Lazaro (Eds.), Global Agro-food Trade
and Standards: Challenges for Africa. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
2009
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Bolwig, S. and P. Gibbon. 2009. Emerging product carbon footprint standards and schemes and their possible trade impacts. Risø-R-Report 1719(EN). Risø
National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). ISBN 978-87-550-3796-0. www.risoe.dtu.dk.
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Gibbon, P. and S. Bolwig. 2009. Counting carbon in the market place – and at the border. DIIS Policy Brief, December 2009. Danish Institute for International
Studies. www.diis.dk.
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Bolwig, S. and P. Gibbon. 2009. Overview of product carbon footprinting schemes and standards. Report for the OECD (Trade and Agriculture Directorate; Joint
Working Party on Trade and Environment).
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Bolwig, S. 2009. Produkters CO2-fodaftryk i et udviklingsperspektiv. Om standarder og certificeringsordninger. [Product carbon footprinting in a development
perspective – standards and certification schemes.] Article in: ”I Klimaets Navn – Udenrigspolitiske udfordringer og muligheder”, Den Ny Verden, 2009:4.
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Bolwig, S. and P. Gibbon. 2009. Biofuel sustainability standards and public policy: A case study of Swedish ethanol imports from Brazil. Report for the OECD
(Trade and Agriculture Directorate; Joint Working Party on Trade and Environment).
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Bolwig, S., P. Gibbon and S. Jones. 2009. The economics of smallholder organic contract farming in tropical Africa. World Development, Vol. 37 No. 6, pp. 1094—
1104.
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Bolwig, S., S. Cold-Ravnkilde, M. Mortimore and K. Rasmussen. 2009. Achieving sustainable natural resource management in the Sahel after the era of
desertification. Markets, property rights, decentralisation and climate change. DIIS Report 2009/07.
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Riisgaard, L., G. Michuki, P. Gibbon, and S. Bolwig, with N. Warring and L. L. Rantz. 2009 .The performance of voluntary standard schemes from the perspective
of small producers in East Africa. Danish Institute for International Studies for Traidcraft (UK). www.traidcraft.co.uk.
2008 and earlier
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Bolwig, S. 2008. The food miles debate and developing country exports. Paper presented at the World Export Development Forum (WEFD), Montreux 08-11 October.
URL: http://www.intracen.org/wedf/ef2008/Montreux/Html/Buying-Local.htm.
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Bolwig, S., P. Gibbon, M. Odeke, A. Taylor. 2008. Certified organic export production – implications for economic welfare and gender equality among smallholder
farmers in tropical Africa. UNCTAD/DITC/TED/2007/7 (Policy Brief). UNCTAD, Geneva. Available at: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/ditcted20077_en.pdf
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Gibbon, P. and S. Bolwig. 2007. The Economic Impact of a Ban on Imports of Air freighted Organic Products to the UK. DIIS Working Paper 2007/23 (also published by
ITC at www.intracen.org/organics).
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Bolwig, S. and M. Odeke. 2007. Household food security effects of certified organic export production in tropical Africa: a gendered analysis. Research report for the
Export Promotion of Organic Production in Africa programme (available at www.epopa.info).
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Bolwig, S. and L. You. 2007. Quality or volume? An economic evaluation of coffee development strategies. Development in Practice 17(3): 433–438.
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Bolwig, S., D. Pomeroy, H. Tushabe, and D. Mushabe. 2006. Crops, trees, and birds. Biodiversity change under agricultural intensification in Uganda’s farmed
landscapes. Danish Journal of Geography, Vol. 106(2).
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Bolwig, S., S. Wood and J. Chamberlin. 2006. A Framework for the Evaluation of Strategic Options for Smallholder-focused Agricultural Development and its Partial
Application to Uganda. Research report submitted to the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
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Bolwig, S., E. Friis-Hansen, and Ö. Vilén. May 2, 2005. The Danish Refugee Council's Transition Strategy for Northern Angola: from Humanitarian Assistance to
Sustainable Agriculture. Danish Institute for International Studies.
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Bolwig, S. & L. You. 2003. Alternative Growth Scenarios for Ugandan Coffee to 2020. Environment and Production Technology Division Discussion Paper No. 98.
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
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Bolwig, S. 2001. The Dynamics of Inequality in the Sahel: Agricultural Productivity, Income Diversification, and Food Security among the Fulani Rimaybe in Northern
Burkina Faso. In: T.A. Benjaminsen and C. Lund (eds.): Politics, property and production in the West African Sahel. Understanding natural resource management.
Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet.
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Bolwig, S. & B. Paarup-Laursen. 1999. Nature, Work, Culture: Labour Utilisation in Agriculture and Off-Farm Employment among the Fulani Rimaybe in Northern Burkina
Faso. The Danish Journal of Geography, Special Issue, 2: 27–42.
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Søgaard, H., M. R. Lund, & S. Bolwig, S. 1999. A Comparison of Modelled and Measured Millet Production in North-eastern Burkina Faso. The Danish Journal of
Geography, Special Issue, 2: 69 – 80.
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Bolwig, S. 1999. Livelihood Practices and Land Use in the Sahel. Labour Allocation and Adaptive Capability among the Fulani Rimaybe in Northern Burkina Faso. PhD
thesis submitted to the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen. 234 pp.
C. Conference posters and presentations
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A Value Chain Analysis of Nordic Cellulosic Ethanol Production. Bolwig, S., J.S. Gregg, A. Klitkou, N. Wessberg, T. Hansen, S.B. Amer, L. Coenen. 2014. Poster
session presented at International Bioenergy Conference, Manchester, Great Britain.
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"Global Value Chain Analysis and Green Growth". Global Green Growth Forum Pre-meeting, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Copenhagen, 1-3 May 2013.
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“The Role of Sustainability Standards in Biofuels Market Development – a Value Chain Approach”. SusTrans Methodology Seminar: Can Standards and Certifications
Contribute to a Low Carbon Society? Risø DTU, 9 May 2011.
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“Bioenergy Sustainability Standards”. Seminar on Sustainable Development – Methodological Issues and Assessments, Technical University of Denmark, 29 April 2011.
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“Counting Carbon in the Market Place – Emerging Product Carbon Footprint Standards and their Possible Trade Impacts”. Carbon Footprints, Trade and Development
Global Economy Seminar, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, 11 August 2010.
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“Counting Carbon in the Market Place – Certification to Product Carbon Footprint Standards and the Possible Trade Implications”. Standards and Agri-Food Exports
Project Conference and Book Launch. 31 May – 2 June, 2010, Ocean Paradise Hotel, Zanzibar.
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“The Growth of Organic Contract Farming in East Africa. Who Benefits? How? How Much?” Standards and Agri-Food Exports Project Conference and Book Launch. 31
May – 2 June, 2010, Ocean Paradise Hotel, Zanzibar.
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“Counting Carbon in the Market Place – Certification to Product Carbon Footprint Standards and the Possible Trade Implications”. 2010 AAG Annual Meeting, “Spaces
of Standards and Standardization” session, Washington DC, 17 April 2010.
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“An Overview of Product Carbon Footprinting Schemes and Standards”. Climate Smart Food, Lund, 23–24 November 2009, Swedish Presidency of the European Union.
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“Private Environmental Standards and Developing Country Exports”. WTO Public Forum, Session on Private Environmental Standards: Opportunities and Challenges,
Geneva, 30 September 2009.
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“Product Carbon Footprinting. A Review of Voluntary Standards and Schemes”. OECD Global Forum on Trade, Session on “Trade and Climate Change”, Paris, 9 – 10
June, 2009.
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“The Food Miles Debate and Developing Country Exports”. World Export Development Forum (WEFD), Session on “Buying Local: Miles Better?” International Trade
Centre UNCTAD/WTO, Montreux 08-11 October, 2008. URL: www.intracen.org/wedf/ef2008/Montreux/Html/Buying-Local.htm
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“Airfreight, Organic Products and Africa”. Biofach 2008 World Organic Trade Fair, Session on “climate change and organic agriculture”, Nuremberg, 21 February, 2008.
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“Climate Friendly Organic Food Should Also Be ‘Fair Food’”. Annual Meeting of Økologisk Landsforening, Svendborg, 7 March, 2008.
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“Addressing Climate Change through Trade Policy: What Taxes? Whose Carbon? How Fair?”. Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, 20 May 2008.
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