Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Having emerged for the first time during the energy crisis of the ’70s, the interest towards bioenergy and renewable energy sources in general has been recently increased by the
global concern on climate change. Beside its contribution to the
reduction of polluting emissions, the promotion of bioenergy
can play an important role in the way to the achievement of
energy security and also as an instrument of agricultural policy,
due to its tight linkages with the rural sector. This last aspect becomes particularly relevant in developing countries, where the
majority of the population (especially the poorest and the most
food insecure) lives in rural areas. Given this framework, biomass
production for energy purposes (in particular, energy crops
cultivation to produce biofuels) can have different impacts on
food security in developing countries, since it can affect in different ways all the determinants of food security. A comprehensive assessment of this phenomenon is thus required.
global concern on climate change. Beside its contribution to the
reduction of polluting emissions, the promotion of bioenergy
can play an important role in the way to the achievement of
energy security and also as an instrument of agricultural policy,
due to its tight linkages with the rural sector. This last aspect becomes particularly relevant in developing countries, where the
majority of the population (especially the poorest and the most
food insecure) lives in rural areas. Given this framework, biomass
production for energy purposes (in particular, energy crops
cultivation to produce biofuels) can have different impacts on
food security in developing countries, since it can affect in different ways all the determinants of food security. A comprehensive assessment of this phenomenon is thus required.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioenergy; food security; development
Elenco autori:
Sassi, Maria; Randazzo, M.
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