Social licence to operateAcceptanceEnergy cropTrustResilienceSystems thinkingThis review analyses recent cellulosic energy cropping studies to determine the extent to which they consider the key SLO variables of distributional fairness, procedural fairness, trust and adaptability. The results indicate that, ...
focusing on just one or two action types or NCS pathways or in single countries or regions. Thus, there is a need for a comprehensive characterization of the evidence base covering interventions relevant for the full range of NCS pathways and their links with land-use and land-...
A central finding is co-benefits are a strong motivator for adoption, especially given minimal carbon policies and low carbon prices. Other themes in the literature include educational and cultural barriers to adoption, the difference between developing and developed world contexts, and policy ...
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He has a point. Police clampdowns and more stringent and restrictiveshakenvehicle inspections (think super-strict bi-annual über MOTs), have robbed from Japan a generation of car fans. Look deeper, and you find that Japanese in their twenties only accounted for 13 per cent of all licence-ho...
Under the current conditions of plant breeding and cropping technologies, it is impossible to produce sufficient foods to feed the world by 2050. Additionally, cropping for foods faces many hurdles due to climate change and the shortage of arable lands as a result of urbanization. Therefore, adopt...
There is potential to increase the amount of crop residues to 238 PJ (in the improved scenario) through measures such as no-till cultivation and the adoption of better cropping systems. These estimates were based on total residue requirements ranging from 2–6 t/ha, depending on the soil ...