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DOI 10.1186/2192-0567-3-6
Title (Primary) Social sustainability in certification schemes for biofuel production: an explorative analysis against the background of land use constraints in Brazil
Author Mohr, A.; Bausch, L.
Source Titel Energy, Sustainability and Society
Year 2013
Department BIOENERGIE
Volume 3
Page From art. 6
Language englisch
Keywords Voluntary certification schemes; Social sustainability; Land use dynamics; Ethanol; Brazil
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Abstract

Background

This article examines the scope of voluntary certification schemes, based on the sustainability criteria of the European Renewable Energy Directive for biofuel production in the context of social sustainability and land use issues in Brazil. Possibilities and limitations of such certification schemes are discussed against the background of the rapid-changing Brazilian agricultural sector.

Methods

Brazil was chosen as a case study being both one of the first countries where ethanol certification projects are implemented and a potential certified ethanol-exporting country. To capture social effects concerning land use connected to an increased ethanol production, semi-structured expert interviews were conducted within an explorative approach in São Paulo in the years 2011 and 2012. The study addresses the following question: what is the scope of certification concerning social sustainability in the light of a rising demand on agricultural land?

Results

An increasing demand for biofuels and other agricultural goods, as cash crops, leads to a concentration process of agricultural production. Land price hikes in infrastructural well-connected agricultural areas and the uneven distribution of land in Brazil are leading to newly arising negative effects on social sustainability. We assume that certification schemes have a limited scope in the above mentioned environments.

Conclusions

As the scale of certification schemes is based on production-chain-governance, indirect and macro effects concerning social sustainability in Brazil cannot be addressed by this instrument. Hence, there is a strong need for comprehensive public regulation on land use issues on a national and international level in order to flank land use concentration in dynamic agricultural sectors, such as the Brazilian one.

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Mohr, A., Bausch, L. (2013):
Social sustainability in certification schemes for biofuel production: an explorative analysis against the background of land use constraints in Brazil
Energy Sustain. Soc. 3 , art. 6 10.1186/2192-0567-3-6