2006
DOI: 10.5367/000000006777641624
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Perspectives of Bioenergy for Agriculture and Rural Areas

Abstract: The production of biomass for renewable energy supply has found wide acceptance among farmers in Germany. This paper examines the potential benefits of bioenergy for agricultural operations. Reasons for the successful implementation of biomass production in agriculture involve economic factors, the forms of public incentive tools, a compatibility with farmers' cultural patterns, and psychological aspects. In Germany, there are signs of considerable positive effects on the creation of employment and investment … Show more

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“…Building resilience through adaptive management should be brought to the fore, stimulating social capital and mainstreaming traditional and local ecological knowledge into HNV-related decision making. Moreover, a resilience-based approach may help redirect the decline of historical landscape structures into creative pathways and reveal ways in which functions fulfilled by "traditional" elements may be integrated into "modern" land use systems, e.g., into emerging energy cropping systems (Plieninger et al 2006). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building resilience through adaptive management should be brought to the fore, stimulating social capital and mainstreaming traditional and local ecological knowledge into HNV-related decision making. Moreover, a resilience-based approach may help redirect the decline of historical landscape structures into creative pathways and reveal ways in which functions fulfilled by "traditional" elements may be integrated into "modern" land use systems, e.g., into emerging energy cropping systems (Plieninger et al 2006). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there is also evidence for beneficial effects of AD technology on rural development [23]. However, high-input energy crops, instead of residues and wastes, are increasingly used in German biogas production.…”
Section: Biogas Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the area-just as land use in Germany in generalis strongly shifting toward intensification of agriculture (and partly also of forestry). A major driver is Germany's "energy shift" away from nuclear energy toward renewable energy uses, which provides powerful incentives for farmers to grow energy crops (Plieninger et al 2006). In contrast, consumption of land for expansion of settlements and infrastructure areas will probably remain limited because population numbers in the study area are likely to further decrease.…”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%