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EU land use futures: modelling food, bioenergy and carbon dynamics

Alexandre Strapasson, Jeremy Woods, Jérôme Meessen, Onesmus Mwabonje, Gino Baudry, Kofi Mbuk

2020Energy Strategy Reviews32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents an original system dynamics model, which aims to assess how changes in diet, agricultural practices, bioenergy and forestry could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We demonstrate that changes in types and quantities of food consumed and reductions in food wastes along with sustainable bioenergy and forestry dynamics would materially assist the EU in meeting its 2050 climate mitigation obligations. We find that overall rates of EU-28 greenhouse gas emissions are highly sensitive to the food trade balance, both within and outside the EU. Land use itself is often under-represented as a major option for carbon mitigation in policy strategies, but our results show that it must become a central component aligned with energy system decarbonization if material levels of warming mitigation are to be achieved.

Topics & Concepts

Greenhouse gasBioenergyFutures contractAgricultureNatural resource economicsEnvironmental scienceClimate change mitigationClimate changeLand useBiofuelFood systemsAgricultural landLand use, land-use change and forestrySystem dynamicsBusinessFood securityEconomicsEcologyWaste managementEngineeringBiologyFinanceAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactEnergy and Environment ImpactsEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability