TY - JOUR
T1 - FROM AGRICULTURAL TO BIO-BASED ECONOMICS? CONTEXT, STATE OF THE ART AND CHALLENGES
AU - Viaggi, Davide
AU - Mantino, Francesco
AU - Mazzocchi, Mario
AU - Moro, Daniele
AU - Stefani, Gianluca
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The world economy is experiencing dramatic changes. The key issues for the future appear to be increasing human demands (food, energy, environmental public goods) that will put greater pressure on natural resources, exacerbating scarcity issues and leading to new ones (land, water, biomasses, environmental quality). Agriculture has gone through an innovation process leading to long-term productivity growth, but has also become less central to the production of bio-based products, though remaining the key sector.
AB - The world economy is experiencing dramatic changes. The key issues for the future appear to be increasing human demands (food, energy, environmental public goods) that will put greater pressure on natural resources, exacerbating scarcity issues and leading to new ones (land, water, biomasses, environmental quality). Agriculture has gone through an innovation process leading to long-term productivity growth, but has also become less central to the production of bio-based products, though remaining the key sector.
KW - Agicultural Economics
KW - Bio-based Economics
KW - Agicultural Economics
KW - Bio-based Economics
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8407
UR - http://www.fupress.net/index.php/bae/issue/current
M3 - Editorial
SN - 2280-6180
VL - 1
SP - 3
EP - 11
JO - Bio-based and Applied Economics
JF - Bio-based and Applied Economics
ER -