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Inspired by:
FP7
» European Deforestation as a consequence of the increasing demand of bioethanol and consumption of cellulosic rich resources.
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2009-10-25
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Originally submitted by:
Graciela Sainz
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Source of inspiration
European Commission Framework Programme for RTD
(FP7)
Theme/activity of inspiration
Theme 6 - Environment (including Climate Change)
Sub-theme/area of inspiration
Conservation and sustainable management of natural and man-made resources and biodiversity
Optional reference/s to FP7 project/s
Use the following format: Project Acronym (Project Reference No.). Use commas if more than one project is associated to this Wild Card, for example: ALFA-BIRD (213266), SAFAR (213374), LAPCAT-II (211485)
HYPE (213139)
Signal's headline
(max. 9 words)
European Deforestation as a consequence of the increasing demand of bioethanol and consumption of cellulosic rich resources.
Signal's description
(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
Lignocellulosic bioethanol has the potential of contributing to a sustainable and secure European energy supply for the transport sector. European research and industry is presently among the forerunners in developing lignocellulosic bioethanol, which uses as a natural source lignin and cellulosic rich feedstocks such as trees and energy crops like fast growing grasses. However, the increasing demand for energy and the pressure over the development of more sustainable forms of energy has some negative effects, deforestation being one of them. Therefore, the high production of bioethanol in Europe puts at risk some of the most forest-intensive areas of Europe. What makes this Weak Signal interesting? It reveals environmental anomalies
Keywords
deforestation, lignocellulosic bioethanol, energy crops
Signal's first apperance
2005-now
Under what assumption the Weak Signal might evolve.
It is a sign of a potential wild cards (i.e. large risks or opportunities): The sustained deforestation mat lead to an environmental catastrophe
Importance
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Level 2: important for a particular
world region
Europe
Level 3: important for the
European Union
Filters preventing the signal's monitoring
information/communicational filters
(media/editorial interests, language, reasoning)
economic
filters (business/market interests)
social
filters (class, status, education level)
Comments on selection:
There are a series of economic interests behind the developmen of alternative energies. There are also associated filters (the statement "alternative energies" is widely accepted among the lay public.
Key driving forces of this signal
Please use these boxes to provide up to 2 drivers of HIGH importance. Click on HELP to see examples:
Driver 1
Driver 2
Environmental
There is a need to produce alternative energies to cope with the associated problems of pollution
Values/Ethical/Cultural
Comply with sustainability principles
Major risks & opportunities associated to the signal
Please choose the most appropriate timeframe option(s) to which you would like to provide inputs.
Risks
Opportunities
between 2015-2025
2014-2020 Global. Develop high efficiency crops able to produce higher levels of biomass with less plants (e.g. trees), therefore, preventing deforestation
between 2025-2050
2021-2027 Moderate. Regional 2028+ Major. Global
Potential stakeholders' actions
short-term actions
(now-2015)
longer-term
(after 2015)
Policy actors (at the international, European and national levels)
Should be interested & take precautionary action Should be interested & take precautionary action Should be interested & take precautionary action
Business actors (incl. SMEs)
Should be interested & take precautionary action
Non-for-profit organisations (e.g. NGOs, political parties, social movements, voluntary associations)
Should be interested
Media
Should be interested
General public
Should be interested
Signal's relevance for thematic research areas
please justify:
particularly relevant
Health
Possibly
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Possibly
ICT - Information & communication technologies
Possibly
Nanosciences, nanotech, materials & new prod. tech.
Possibly
Energy
Energy here represents an opportunity as well as a threaten
Environment (including Climate Change)
Deforestation has a direct impact over climate change
Transport (including aeronautics)
Possibly
Social Sciences and Humanities
Possibly
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