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ID111082
Title ProperWillingness of farmers to engage with bioenergy and woody biomass production
Other Title Informationa regional case study from Cumbria
LanguageENG
AuthorConvery, I ;  Robson, D ;  Ottitsch, A ;  Long, M
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper we explore the willingness of Cumbrian farmers to switch land use from food production to biomass production in a landscape where food production is both heavily subsidised and the area is a centre for tourism. This is against a policy background of a switch of subsidies from food production to environmental benefits, increased concerns about emissions from farming and an increased demand for renewable energy. We identified an awareness of new markets for renewable energy, alongside increasing volatility of other crops (against a background of increasing demand for food). From this, our conclusions are that the main short-term opportunities for increasing biomass production in this region are through intensifying management of existing woodlands. In the medium term, as the financial case for biomass crops becomes more certain, we can envisage a 'tipping point' which would favour a switch from marginal agricultural land to biomass.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 40, No.1; Jan 2012: p.293-300
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 40, No.1; Jan 2012: p.293-300
Key WordsFarming ;  Attitudes ;  Bioenergy