The bioeconomy is gaining growing attention as a perceived win-win strategy for environment and economy in the EU. However, the EU already has a disproportionately high global cropland footprint compared to the world average, and uses more cropland than domestically available to supply its demand for agricultural products. There is a risk that uncontrolled growth of the bioeconomy will increase land use pressures abroad. For that reason, a monitoring system is needed to account for the global land use of European consumption. The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at the tools needed to monitor global cropland footprints, as well as the targets needed to benchmark development. This paper reviews recent developments in land footprint...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for ...
Understanding teleconnections of regional consumption patterns and global land use supports policy m...
Spatial analyses of land productivity and land use data from 2000 and 2006 were performed to assess ...
The contribution of the EU bioeconomy to sustainable development depends on how it is implemented. A...
Article no. 104375Bioeconomy comprises a novel approach towards economic development in the European...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
Consumption of natural resources should not exceed sustainable levels. The increasing use of biofuel...
Increasing demands for cereals, animal products and bio fuels have made good agricultural land a lim...
In recent decades, the land use changes induced by various economic activities in agricultural ecosy...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
Supplying sufficient amounts of biomass to a growing and prospering world population, while avoiding...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Many countries have set ambiguous targets for the development of a bioeconomy that not only ensures ...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for ...
Understanding teleconnections of regional consumption patterns and global land use supports policy m...
Spatial analyses of land productivity and land use data from 2000 and 2006 were performed to assess ...
The contribution of the EU bioeconomy to sustainable development depends on how it is implemented. A...
Article no. 104375Bioeconomy comprises a novel approach towards economic development in the European...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
Consumption of natural resources should not exceed sustainable levels. The increasing use of biofuel...
Increasing demands for cereals, animal products and bio fuels have made good agricultural land a lim...
In recent decades, the land use changes induced by various economic activities in agricultural ecosy...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for non...
Supplying sufficient amounts of biomass to a growing and prospering world population, while avoiding...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for f...
Many countries have set ambiguous targets for the development of a bioeconomy that not only ensures ...
A rapidly growing share of global agricultural areas is devoted to the production of biomass for ...
Understanding teleconnections of regional consumption patterns and global land use supports policy m...
Spatial analyses of land productivity and land use data from 2000 and 2006 were performed to assess ...