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Biofuels, land grabbing and food security in Africa

Beyene, Atakilte(Contributions by)Boamah, Festus(Contributions by)Haaland, Hanne(Contributions by)Mutopo, Patience(Contributions by)Skarstein, Rune(Contributions by)Widengard, Marie(Contributions by)Beyene, Atakilte(Edited by)Havnevik, Kjell(Edited by)Matondi, Prosper B.(Edited by)
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The issue of biofuels has already been much debated, but the focus to date has largely been on Latin America and deforestation - this highly original work breaks fresh ground in looking at the African perspective.

Most African governments see biofuels as having the potential to increase agricultural productivity and export incomes and thus strengthen their national economies, improving energy balances and rural employment.

At the same time climate change may be addressed through reduction of green house gas emissions. There are, however, a number of uncertainties mounting that challenge this scenario.

Using cutting-edge empirical case studies, this knowledge gap is addressed in a variety of chapters examining the effects of large-scale biofuel production on African agriculture. In particular, 'land grabbing' and food security issues are scrutinised, both of which have become vital topics in regard to the environmental and developmental governance of African countries. A revealing book for anyone wishing to understand the startling impact of biofuels and land grabbing on Africa.

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Zed Books Ltd
1848138792 / 9781848138797
Hardback
09/06/2011
United Kingdom
English
24 cm