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Title Sustainable biofuel: A question of scale and aims
ID_Doc 75322
Authors Ciervo, M; Schmitz, S
Title Sustainable biofuel: A question of scale and aims
Year 2017
Published Moravian Geographical Reports, 25, 4
DOI 10.1515/mgr-2017-0019
Abstract Bio-energy (like other renewable energy sources) is proposed as a solution for climate change and other energy-related and economic issues. The predominant production model, however, which is based on first-generation biofuels developed on a global scale, creates ecological impacts throughout the production chain, resulting in a sustainability paradox, as well as social unrest and territorial conflict. Therefore, attention here is focussed on agro-energy and second-generation biofuels, investigating the structural differences, the advantages, the potential problems and the possible solutions of some local biofuel initiatives in North Western Europe. Finally, we propose a regional agrarian model to avoid the impacts and contradictions of the global industrial model, to produce a better ecological balance at both the local and the global levels, and to improve the democratic character of energy governance. In addition, we suggest a paradigmatic reading to better understand the cultural, political and socio-economic implications of the two models.
Author Keywords biofuel; global industrial model; regional agrarian model; local scale; short chain; North Western Europe
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000423835700001
WoS Category Geography
Research Area Geography
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