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            studies. There is homework to do for harmonizing LCA framework for bioenergy
            systems from the point of view of LCA methodology development and demand for
            policy consideration.

            Acknowledgments Financial support from NFP-Nuffic, the Netherlands, for EIW is gratefully
            acknowledged. Appreciation is also given to Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute
            of Sciences (LIPI, Indonesia), for giving an opportunity for EIW to pursue a PhD study at Leiden
            University, the Netherlands. We would like to thank Patrik Henriksson of CML, Leiden Uni-
            versity, for fruitful discussion. Also, comments from anonymous reviewers are greatly
            appreciated.



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