Planning takes place at different levels in society and for many reasons. S
ome planning models focus on values, e.g. resource planning models, others
on costs which is especially relevant in project planning, and still others
, e.g. models for business management planning work with money as the basis
for the planning. Thus, the three concepts value, costs and money are fund
amentally different in spite of the fact that they are expressed in the sam
e units ($, pound, SEK, etc.)
In this paper arguments are given that these concerts should be kept separa
te in planning models and, more generally, that different planning conditio
ns call for different and often specific planning models. The particular ch
aracteristics of the field of bioenergy make these points even more relevan
t when applied to bioenergy activities rather than to more general planning
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