Competition and Conflicts on Resource Use 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10954-1_17
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Sustainable Land Use: Food Production or Fuels

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“…Different crops, such as corn and rapeseed, have been used for this purpose (Firrisa et al, 2013;Zentková and Cvengrošová, 2013;Karlen et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2014). However, the use of these crops as a biomass source has been criticised, since their use competes with food production in a direct or indirect way, increasing food prices and limiting the food supply in a food-limited world (Valentine et al, 2012;Hennecke and Rettenmaier, 2015). Due to this reason, second-generation biomass composed of inedible species has been suggested as an interesting alternative (Sanderson and Adler, 2008;Simmons et al, 2008;Naik et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different crops, such as corn and rapeseed, have been used for this purpose (Firrisa et al, 2013;Zentková and Cvengrošová, 2013;Karlen et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2014). However, the use of these crops as a biomass source has been criticised, since their use competes with food production in a direct or indirect way, increasing food prices and limiting the food supply in a food-limited world (Valentine et al, 2012;Hennecke and Rettenmaier, 2015). Due to this reason, second-generation biomass composed of inedible species has been suggested as an interesting alternative (Sanderson and Adler, 2008;Simmons et al, 2008;Naik et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%