Systematic review on effects of bioenergy from edible versus inedible feedstocks on food security
Abstract Achieving food security is a critical challenge of the Anthropocene that may conflict with environmental and societal goals such as increased energy access. The “fuel versus food” debate coupled with climate mitigation efforts has given rise to next-generation biofuels. Findings of this sys...
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Autores principales: | Selena Ahmed, Teresa Warne, Erin Smith, Hannah Goemann, Greta Linse, Mark Greenwood, Jeremy Kedziora, Meghan Sapp, Debra Kraner, Kelli Roemer, Julia H. Haggerty, Meghann Jarchow, David Swanson, Benjamin Poulter, Paul C. Stoy |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/76e0ca05342244d2832279eef265944f |
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